Over the Edge

 

 

This is the story of a girl

Whose life was a living hell

They pushed her over the edge

And over the edge she fell

 

She didn’t have too many friends

She’d never made them well

They pushed her over the edge

And over the edge she fell

 

In the halls at school, they taunted her

They pointed, laughed, and yelled

They pushed her over the edge

And over the edge she fell

 

During lunch, she sat alone

Waiting for the ring of the bell

They pushed her over the edge

And over the edge she fell

 

When school was out, she hurried home

Her house was like her cell

They pushed her over the edge

And over the edge she fell

 

She went to bed, but couldn’t sleep

Fearing the next morning’s hell

They pushed her over the edge

And over the edge she fell

 

When she was at school, the very next day

Everything began to jell

They pushed her over the edge

And over the edge she fell

 

She hated the pointing, the laughing, the yelling

Her rage she could no longer quell

They pushed her over the edge

And over the edge she fell

 

She brought a gun to school that day

Her classmates she did shell

They pushed her over the edge

And over the edge she fell

 

When her revenge was over and done

She turned the gun on herself

They pushed her over the edge

And over the edge she fell

 

The snotty, superficial girls

With their trendy apparel

They pushed her over the edge

And over the edge she fell

 

The popular, good-looking guys

Their hair all spiked with gel

They pushed her over the edge

And over the edge she fell

 

They never thought it happen to them

The stories they heard others tell

They pushed her over the edge

And over the edge she fell

 

She never wanted it to be that way

She just wanted to be treated well

But they pushed her over the edge

And over the edge she fell

 

 

Ó 2002