Will you cry at her funeral,
Will you feel guilty if you knew?
That’s she’s lying in this coffin,
And it’s all because of you.
Those weeks at school,
I’ll never forget.
That horrible day,
When you and her met.
Every evening she would come home,
And tell me of her day.
How her life had no sunshine,
It was just dark and grey.
I’d tell her every morning,
God loves you all the same.
But she couldn’t understand,
If he loved her, then why all this pain?
I never thought my darling girl,
Would do that to herself.
All I have are memories,
And that picture on our shelf.
She told me her troubles,
I listened but didn’t act.
If only I had done more,
Then I could have my daughter back.
TO ALL THOSE PARENTS OUT THERE,
WHO LISTEN BUT DON’T SPEAK.
MY CHILD DIED OF BULLYING, LETS STOP IT,
OR IT COULD BE YOURS NEXT WEEK.
YOU ARE READING
Death By Bullying
PoetryWritten from a mother perspective of how she felt after loosing her daughter because of bullying