By: Taylor Humphries
“Goody Goody Two Shoes!”
The phrase they would claim
Little to knowledge
That the grades left him in pain.
Every embrace, every contact, every kiss
Cutting a cut deeper and deeper
Leaving him far from what you’d call ‘bliss’
Turning into a broken wind up doll
No motivation in sight.
Home is where more pieces shatter
The empty so loud with silence
His throat has no signal;
Drowning out in the sobs he cries
Fear nipping at his skin, making it crawl.
You would never have guessed his situation
The stench of failure lingering
Those fake smiles, deceiving his pained doe eyes
He silently begs for someone to help.
“Just once, open up, and accept the praise!” He’d scream to himself,
But no one hears his pleads.
He needed the love, the care, the affection,
The only cure for the toxin poisoning his mind.
“Goody Goody Two Shoes!”
The phrase they’d claim
But they never noticed
How he was gone
Before it was too late.