Brave teen shares poem to protect others from child exploitation

02 April 2025
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The teen, who remains anonymous, has written the piece as part of her healing journey.

A brave Wirral teenager is hoping to help protect other young people from child exploitation, by sharing powerful poetry about her own experiences.

The poem, titled ‘The Friends Who Led Me Astray’ is a deeply heartfelt and moving piece about her experiences being criminally and sexually exploited as a child, betrayed by people she thought were her friends.

The teen, who remains anonymous, has written the piece as part of her healing journey. Following support from Wirral Council’s Compass team, who work directly with families and young people around a range of issues related to safeguarding and child exploitation, she is now safe, she’s learning to drive and has aspirations for her future.

Read the full poem here:

The Friends Who Led Me Astray

They called my name with voices sweet,

Told me of the roads where we could meet-

Away from here, away from them

A life that felt like it could transcend

“Come with us, we’ll be just fine,

Escape with us, leave it all behind”.

And so I followed, lost in their sound,

Chasing freedom, running from the ground.

 

But with every step, I lost my way.

I left behind what mattered that day.

The laughter was hollow, the smiles were thin, their friendship felt like a game to win.

They told me to run, to leave it all,

But never once did they catch my fall.

In the chase, they were the spark,

But I was the one left in the dark.

 

I thought they cared, I thought they knew,

But the road I took just broke me through.

They weren’t the ones who stayed behind,

It was me – lost, travelling blind.

They spoke of adventure, of joy and light,

But the cost was clear in the dead of night.

No real friend would push you to break,

To run so far, to lose what’s at stake.

 

Now I see it – was I ever seen?

Or just a pawn in someone’s dream?

Their voices, once loud, now ring so hollow,

And I wonder, what was I meant to follow?

The freedom they promised, the lies they sold,

All came crashing, too much to hold.

 

But now I have found my truth, my way,

I’m not lost anymore today.

I have my friends, the ones who stay,

Who lift me up, who guide my way.

They don’t ask me to run, to flee,

They push me to be the best I can be.

With my boyfriend by my side, so true,

They helped me grow, they see me through.

No longer chasing shadows, lost and blind,

I’ve found the love and peace I’d hoped to find.

True friends don’t break you, they help you rise.

They see your worth, they open your eyes.

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You can listen to the segment on Radio Merseyside here: Kevin Duala - 03/04/2025 - BBC Sounds: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0ky7z9j (Scroll to 1:06:30)

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There are signs of child exploitation that parents, guardians and friends can watch out for, if they’re concerned about the wellbeing of a young person.

Some of these signs; staying out late, new friendship groups, or disappearing for even a few hours, can be tricky to spot as they also mirror some of the usual signs of adolescence, when many young people test boundaries as they figure out their place in the world.

If you want to learn more about the signs of child exploitation, we recommend the Merseyside Police campaign ‘Eyes Open’: Eyes Open | Merseyside Police

If you have concerns about a young person in Wirral, visit: Concerned about a child - Wirral Safeguarding Children Partnership.