| -I was all alone, thats how the «easy target» came along
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| -You had no one to… to back you up?
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| -Nope, nobody…
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| Meet Joe, quiet type just an average dude
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| 15 an outcast to the kids at his school
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| They took his silence as him Having an attitude
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| So the bullies there would whoop his ass every afternoon
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| Last Tuesday, he was just waiting on the lunch line
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| Patiently, minding his own business when some guy
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| Came from behind to put him in a sleeper hold
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| While his boy punched him in the face and couldn’t be controlled
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| They threw him to the ground kicked him while he’s down
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| A crowd formed around him laughing, calling him a clown
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| Now, he just laid there with teachers broke it up
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| Teary eyed, nose bleeding, eyes swollen shut
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| His parents picked him up, his Mother caused a scene
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| And Joe went from picked on to being quarantined
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| His father seemed ashamed, he could tell by how his face looked
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| Kids started rumors and harassin' him on facebook
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| Pain changed in his brain waves and became rage
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| 8 days later payback was all he maintained
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| He had enough, finally he snapped
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| So he went to the drawer where His father kept his gat
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| Put it in his knapsack and took it into class with 'em
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| Looked at everybody lookin' at him and started blastin' 'em
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| 12 dead laying there as Joe fled
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| To the lunch room and put a bullet in his own head. |
| (BANG)
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| -from the inner lasting affects of childhood bullying
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| -I literally didn’t know why they were being so mean to me… and they would
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| just say well you’re fat…
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| Meet Jane, slightly overweight and insecure
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| 16, good grades, classmates are immature
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| Concerned with fashion, boys and who was rich or poor
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| They pointed at her and laughed when she walked in the door
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| Last Monday she was just getting dressed for gym class
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| Cruel girls called her fat said she needed Slim-Fast
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| She tried to ignore these hoes talking bout' her weight
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| But couldn’t help the tears from running down her face
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| Feeling outta place she ran out the locker room, to avoid ridicule Cuttin'
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| class was opportune
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| It’s a vicious cycle, went from A’s and B’s making mom proud
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| To self medicating, hangin' with the wrong crowd
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| Another helpless teen lackin' self-esteem
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| Beaten down by mean girls like it’s on the silver screen
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| She became a fiend, for oxy’s and percocet
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| Ran away from home, her mom’s a nervous wreck
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| She started losing weight eyes sunk into her face
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| Pill’s got too expensive he began shootin' H, made a few mistakes
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| Now she’s way beyond the wrong route
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| An all out thief, stole jewelery from her mom’s house
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| Walked out focused, headed to the pawn shop
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| Got paid, went to cop and this is where it all stops
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| People she had gone to cut a kilo of it wrong
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| Found her dead on the couch with a needle in her arm |