Dry those tears, baby girl
Stop making scars on your wrist
It does not help to starve yourself
You don't change by caking your faceThey see what they want
But I see who you are
The grace in your strength
Beauty in your perseveranceI know you heard those words before
And you tell yourself you're used to it
But every time they pierce like a knife
Twisting deeper into the wounds of your heartI miss that laugh of yours
That sounds like chiming bells
You're not just your looks, you know
You're so much more than they let you hearSo every night you lay down
Replaying every moment, every second
Thinking of how it could have gone better
Crying your heart out, beating yourself upDon't let the insecurities
That piled up for so long
Take away your freedom
You can be who you want, baby girlGuess what, baby girl, you're beautiful
And I don't say that just 'cause
You don't need to be like anybody
Because you're not just anybodyI think the reason you're still here
Is because you know those are just lies
Don't let them constrain you
Nobody owns you, baby girlDon't let them get to your head
And kill your beating heart
Leaving you an empty shell
Of a girl you used to beNext time you look in the mirror
Don't just skim on the surface
I want you to SEE
And believe in yourself
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End bullying
Non-Fiction#endbullying Bullying is not acceptable. Bully is not a name anyone should uphold. Here are poems about bullying and ways to end it. People can also request for me to enter theirs into my story too. I will give each person requested credit and a sho...