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