Toxic

Lex

I should've realized you were no good when I told you I was suicidal. I remember telling you "my mom thinks I'm depressed. Is she just waiting for me to kill myself?", and you shut me down with "I don't want to talk about that".


I should've realized you were no good when you were more concerned about getting my pants off than the fresh cuts on my thighs. I know you felt them.


I should've realized you were no good when I told you I was sexually assaulted at a party and you called me disgusting. I'm sorry I couldn't stop him.


I should've realized you were no good all those times you made me feel inadequate and only good for sexual pleasures. I'm more than just a toy.

  • Author: Lex (Offline Offline)
  • Published: June 7th, 2017 23:46
  • Comment from author about the poem: I looked back at how badly he treated me and I realized how toxic he was... so I wrote this. I'm iffy about it :/
  • Category: Reflection
  • Views: 54
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Comments1

  • Louis Gibbs

    You have the basics for good poetry not many of the young poets have, a good foundation in the language, which enables you to express yourself effectively. Congratulations on this poem, Lex!

    • Lex

      Aw thank you ❤️❤️



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