A Bully Story
By Cassius Ali
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Tales of individuals who experienced bullying like Bronson who faced bullying around his home and school, with the threat of being hurt or worst and theres Ebony who had to deal with bullying early in her third grade class room. Each story is very different because we dont all make the same choices when were experiencing bullying. There is something to learn when you listen to another persons story of being bullied. Notice what has been done to the poor victims that came before you, so you dont sit and do nothing. Watch to see when we do the same things as a bully we become the bully. Bronsons Journal starts with Bronson holding a gun that isnt his to the head of a woman he doesn't know. While Ebony has family issues to deal with as her story begins. The art work for the book is done by a third grade young lady who aspires to be a great artist one day. The photography is done by me because Im also a photographer, with a vision of passion and empathy for the world. I am the Author of two poetry books The Last Word and Poetic Expression. This book is written with that kind of flow as to express the story not just tell it. I write fact and fiction into everything I write. I have a goal to make you feel what I am saying. If you have a bully story of your own youll be sure to feel what Im saying. Youll also get to take a look inside of the journal Bronson is writing during the story. It will help you better understand what this young man was thinking and feeling throughout the story.
Cassius Ali
Author/Actor, Cassius Ali has written two poetry books. “The Last Word” is a raw emotional take on the interviews of people in today’s society. The heart touching “Poetic Expression” captures the joys, hardships and struggles in our world today. Cassius has been inspired by great writers like Langston Hughes and Maya Angelou. Their passion has opened a world of thought and vision that needs to be expressed. Coming from a hard upbringing, Cassius knows all too well the hurt of bullying. After spending most of his life working with or around children, Cassius has many stories to share that may open the eyes of bully’s and their victim’s, all done using a poetic feel to bring you closer to the story.
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A Bully Story - Cassius Ali
CONTENTS
Bronson’s journal
Adam & Eve
Affirmative
After the dark
Annoyed
A Believer
A bully
A storm
A Woman today
A word with cancer
Break time
Broken and Lost
Candy rain
Charity
Daughter
Dion
Facing the Dark
Fellow me
I
I’m about to run
I’m missing you
I’m sure to pass
Jealousy
King
Last tear
Let it be
Momma let me sing
My Doctor
My Father isn’t here now
My Love is gone
My own
My story
My Wife
No turning around
Phenomenal Woman
Play the fool
Scales
Second glance
Sharing your Wisdom
Show me the way
Shut the door
So, you can see
Stood by the pew
The day we met
The Lords plan
Unkind
What have I become?
Where are we now?
Women of yesterday
Wounded
Wrong place
You
You can win
Through Ebony eyes
It’s always you
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image%201%20copy.jpgBronson’s journal
Have you ever been a victim of a bully? A Bully is likely to be someone that had a violent childhood or maybe someone with more wealth and advantages than others and believe they are better than everyone else. Some bullies have put on sheets or masks to do violent acts while others pose as a friend in disguise. I’ve learned that you may find a bully anywhere in your life time. I never thought I would be a bully, but you never know where life takes you. My name is Bronson Davis. I was about sixteen when my story really took off over the edge. In a corner store on 4th and Madison, you will find me holding a gun to the head of a lady cashier whom I don’t know, and the gun isn’t mine. That’s not why I’m sweating so much. It looks as if I took a shower with my clothes on. Oh no, it’s the sirens that are getting louder and louder in my ears as I stare at another gun being pointed at me by a policeman that I never met, but looks like someone I know. The policeman tells me, Hey, calm down no one has to get hurt today
, but as the policeman looks me up and down he noticed the ring on my finger that made the policeman ask, Where you get that ring?
I forgot everything at that moment I let the Lady go and looked down at the ring. It was at that point the policeman shot me. I slowly fell to the floor as the policeman grabbed the woman cashier and moved her away from the scene. Other policemen rushed in, as the policeman who shot me radioed for an ambulance. I could hear the officer say, This is Officer Jackson, I’m going to need an ambulance here at the Herb super-market on the corner of 4th and Madison… . and it looks like they better hurry.
Officer Jackson noticed the gun that I had wasn’t a real gun but a starter pistol. As I lay in a pool of blood, I began to think back to how it all fell apart. Thinking, You do see your life flash before your eyes.
I remember waking up on the sofa which was my bed at the time. When I was younger about seven years old, I would stay up all night playing video games with my Father (Donald Davis). We played all kinds of games, everything from fight games to the game we played that night before everything changed called Rapper town
. The Hero would rap to criminals to make them lose their cool which would defeat them in the game. My Father came home late that night to surprise me with it and made me promise not to tell anyone but my Mother (Ruth Jones). My parents weren’t married, but lived together. I woke up to my Father yelling at me to get up. Daddy held a beer in his hand. I noticed that he had been drinking a lot lately. So, I asked him, Where’s Mommy?
Daddy made a frown and said she was called into work again. Now get up I need you in the backyard.
He said. I asked, Can’t I sleep a little more its Sunday?
Daddy told me, Boy don’t make me help you get off that couch! Now hurry up and get to the back yard!
Daddy opened another beer can before walking away. I heard a lot of noise coming from the back yard. I went to the window and saw that the yard was covered with people in the form of a circle, but I couldn’t see what was going on in the middle. I put on my clothes and did what daddy told me to do and went to the backyard where it was so loud I couldn’t think. Finally I saw my Father across the yard talking to some man that I have never met or seen before. The man had a big smile and a scary look on his face like he was hoping something bad would happen. Then someone from the crowd grabbed me and shoved me into the center of the crowd. All the people there were yelling, I couldn’t make out what they were saying but I felt scared. Then I saw a girl pushed into the circle with me. She looked scared too, so I went over to see if I could help her or ask what was going on. When I got close to her, she swung at me. I yelled out Stop! I don’t want to fight!
See, I’ve never been in a fight before and I didn’t want to start with a girl, but I started to think that I wouldn’t get a choice. I thought about my video games and cartoons when the hero would ball up his fists and take out the bad guy. So, I balled up my fists, drew back my arm and the girl punched me in the face. It hurt so much I stopped and felt my face, that’s when I noticed my nose was bleeding. I Shouted, Stop! I don’t want to do this anymore!
But the girl kept on hitting me until