Bathroom Stall

by Beautiful   Feb 20, 2006


Hiding behind this mirror
Afraid of the world

On her knees in
This bathroom stall,

Ready to hurl.

No one paid
Any attention

To this young girl,
All she wanted was

Someone to care about
Her world.

How popular she wanted to be
So she forced her finger down

Her throat,
While on her knees.

The pressure was on,
Just to be skinny.

Being popular
Was all that she sought,

"What about my feelings,"
She should've thought.

She was depressed,
Left crying at home,

Her boyfriend didn't care,
For he hung up the phone.

Sitting on the bed
With a fold in her legs

And hands over her face
Her mountain dew laced

Ecstasy dissolved,
And in it's place,

She was ready, ready to go.
The pain she felt,

No one else would know.

A few silent sips
Mixed in with sorrow

This young girl
Hoping she won't see tomorrow.

For when she went to school,
She would soon fall,

Seeing her name on the bathroom
Wall,

Next to the words
"You are fat,

No one likes you,
Everyone hates you,

And we despise you."

When she looked at it,
she would see her call,

To go vomit up her loneliness,
In the bathroom stall.

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