Best Generation Y Poems
Generation ***Generation ***
(Another Name for Gen Y(My Generation)
Beer goggles and Whiskey Rivers,
Pain numbing remedies that exude depression,
Marijuana oxygen and pain killer shivers,
Innocent faces with devilish expression,
Blood red eyes with cocaine explanations,
White lies, cooked up in haste,
For the aforementioned, sell your feelings for a taste!
Young lady,...
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Categories:
generation y, education, introspection, life, people,
Form:
Sonnet
Categories:
generation y, introspection, me,
Form:
GenerationGeneration x
The exterminators..........
The rebels.......
fighting against the system
And what you believe in,
So the psychologists had to change their minds,
granted the power of chance:
so there children could change
Generation y
call that the born frees
Cause they born free,
Challenging the system and its strange laws,
so...
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Categories:
generation y, adventure, age, deep, identity,
Form:
Verse
Some DaySome day I want to sing a song and turn sadness into glee.
I want to spread the melody of a smile through a black and white key.
I want to show some one stuck in darkness, that there is light; a dream.
I have a dream.
That...
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Categories:
generation y, hope, uplifting, dream, dream,
Form:
Verse
The Truth About Atheists and MillennialsAtheist don't believe in Jesus
But they will give Him a hand
And their last candy bar if they can
Religion is a far away place
A walk in the park feeding pigeons
Non believers brush their teeth
And floss on Sundays
Have good hearts
Faith in humanity
They respect mothers and babies
Like bike...
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Categories:
generation y, appreciation, atheist, corruption, identity,
Form:
Free verse
The newest generational divides in America today part twoMany members of the two youngest generations used to describe themselves
as being "Nones," believing in no religion at all. But in the process they have
decreed themselves to being their own gods by deifying themselves in the
process. By not wanting to be held accountable,...
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Categories:
generation y, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form:
Narrative