The poem "What Have I Ever Done to You?" by Phoebe-Jane McDonald-Conlon is about the experience of being bullied. It conveys the pain and confusion of the speaker, who questions why they are being targeted and hurt by mean words and actions. The poem describes how bullying starts with laughter but escalates to physical and emotional harm, leaving lasting scars. Despite the cruelty, the poem also expresses resilience and strength gained from facing bullying, affirming that the bully's actions no longer have power over the speaker.