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| Teen Poems: 41-49 of 49 | | << <Prev 1| 2| 3| 4| 5| | Ugly Duckling | | i stand alone but i'm surrounded by people i call my friends i want to tell them how i feel but i know they wouldn't be able to comprehend the .......... |
| | ........ drink out of that carton, go get a cup. if i've said it once i've said it a thousand times i love you so much and i'm glad you're mine. | DONT TELL ME | | dont tell me you love me if you really dont care don tell me you love me if your feelings are'nt there dont tell me you love me .......... | Standing Alone | | He stands at the plate With his heart beating fast, The bases are loaded The dye has been cast. Mom and Dad cannot help him He stands all alone, A hit at this moment Would bring the boys home. The ball nears the plate He swings hard but misses, There's a groan from the crowd With some boos and some .......... | Family Ties | | ....... 'redemption' all you did was run away from the ones who needed you your family i hate the way you fooled everyone they almost drown in awe .......... | LIFE GOES ON | | Life goes on and so do i. Trying to understand im a 16 year old women. As i grew the more i realized life gets harder. Knowing life will keep on going. Learning what life is really made of. Finding out what i want to be. Knowing i have more choices i have to make. Learning giving up is not .......... | a baby | | ....... after she turns out the light so strong, she tries to make in life but for a teenage mother the load isn't so light pushing and pulling never a .......... | A Heatache of Agony | | ....... world depression is spreading, how absurd barriers create a horrific void a teenager is stricken and destroyed agoney is almost whole somber, .......... | These Four Words | | ....... four words, a pray will make a lasting impression, on your over stimulated teenage boys mind? "i'm proud of you" your challenging ways may out .......... | | << <Prev 1| 2| 3| 4| 5| | | Teen Poems: 41-49 of 49 |
Read poems written by teens for teens!
Teen Poems
The teen
quote says it all, “The biggest room in the world is the room
for improvement.” Teen poems show how teens face one of their
most pivotal points their lives. There are so many
life lessons to learn as a teen.
Teen poems generally have themes in
love poetry, sad love poems,
depression poetry, and
lost love poems. Teens deal
with drama in social networking and family. There are struggles
to overcome. Peer pressure sometimes becomes overwhelming for
them and they express their emotions through their teen poems.
Teens are often misunderstood and many
don’t see them for their creativity but clearly is revealed in
teen poems. From life poems,
love poems, to
depression poems,
teenage life has a plethora of
emotions, situations, and challenges that are expressed through
a teen’s eyes. Their gift of fresh creativity is exemplified in
teen poetry.
The teenage years are often times a
struggle because it is also the turning point in which the
transition into adulthood from adolescents occurs. More life
responsibilities are taken on by teens, leaving with many
complex emotions to challenge in their maturity. Teen poems
share the inner most passions in their poetry and tell stories
of all aspects of life’s journey through the eyes of a teen.
Teen poetry serves as an opportunity for teens to flourish and mature, blossoming to adulthood. Teens struggle with many of life’s lessons and find themselves on top. Society deems teens with many more responsibilities than before. As shown in teen poetry many find writing as a tool to gather their thoughts and mixed emotions into great proverbs for not only themselves but many times forgotten wisdom for us in life’s saga. The dramas that teens face are shown in teen poetry with every aspect of life’s flight, giving way to their ultimate formulation of who they will become as adults. They will take what they have learned to become stronger in future tests, making teen poetry a great method of understanding them and ourselves. Whether it is love, joy, or despair, many find their haven in writing teen poetry. In gathering their scattered thoughts and emotions, filtered through a pen and paper they see what great feats they have accomplished in their prime years of teen hood to take with them the lessons of life for the future.
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Family Poem of the Day
JUBILANT FATHER
His face is like a sun, warms the moon beside him.
She´s grown full; tonight begins the waning.
The tide pulls through her very bones,
her form aches as each wave crests.
The earth pulse, heavy, blood warm within her
Beats new chords, old sun god chants.
"You are the first mother and the last,
all spring flesh has traveled through you."
Aztec plumed and gold beaded,
your priest kneels at the holy alter,
gathers each salt pearl shed, nectar for his sacrament.
You are the temple,
we pilgrims swept through the gates,
bent figures know the scent and petals of your presence,
spread our arms to harvest blossoms,
and your priest, sun struck, kneels beside you.
- CRISTINE McAULIFFE
Quote of the Day
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JUBILANT FATHER
His face is like a sun, warms the moon beside him.
She´s grown full; tonight begins the waning.
The tide pulls through her very bones,
her form aches as each wave crests.
The earth pulse, heavy, blood warm within her
Beats new chords, old sun god chants.
"You are the first mother and the last,
all spring flesh has traveled through you."
Aztec plumed and gold beaded,
your priest kneels at the holy alter,
gathers each salt pearl shed, nectar for his sacrament.
You are the temple,
we pilgrims swept through the gates,
bent figures know the scent and petals of your presence,
spread our arms to harvest blossoms,
and your priest, sun struck, kneels beside you.
- CRISTINE McAULIFFE |
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