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Teen Community Poems

These Teen Community poems are examples of Community poems about Teen. These are the best examples of Community Teen poems written by international poets.


Premium Member Inner Workings of the Mom n Pop Pizza Shop
Taped to the door’s plexiglass pane, a portrait
Of a Savior with ardent heart burning
Sunlight invades with the turning of hinges
Untethering the hospitality of Tony, the...

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Categories: community, food, fun, people, places,



Hierarchical Paradigm of the Amish Community
Hierarchical paradigm of the Amish community

After reading the novel titled
Broken English by Paul L Gaus...

accentuating, exhibiting, incorporating...
the Amish, whose long history of farming
with horses and...

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Categories: community, adventure, america, animal, beautiful,

So You Say Your Turning Twenty-One Years Old Rap-Lyric Contes
so you say
your turning
twenty-one years old
today

Hootie Hoo!
happy birthday

and you want
some advice
on the game
of life
so you don't
get played

okay! baby
you know
you just came
to the wrong
place?

so this is...

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Categories: community, age, america, anti bullying,

Premium Member Ascentuals
Mind trap wanderings
davenport differentials
childhood solitudes
garner teen tentacles
enlivening adult adventures
can we make Peace within ourselves?
nomenclatures not included
avoid advanced actuals
advance to GO!...

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Categories: analogy, change, community, devotion,

Ukraine
UKRAINE 

You reign!
You do not fight in vain
Don’t let your strength refrain 
Do not feel disdained! 

I’ve seen the bloodstains 
Spilling out like rains;
I may...

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Categories: anger, caregiving, change, community,



Premium Member The Suite Life
Yale student radio (wybcx) is playing throughout the suite. I’m working on chemistry problems but when a song I don’t know is good enough to...

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Categories: community, friendship, student, teen,

Premium Member The Resume
The Professor settles in and says, “Let’s go around the circle and introduce ourselves”

We listen to resume after resume of unbridled accomplishment. Then he points...

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Categories: class, community, education, humor,

Premium Member Hr Huff and Puff
They called themselves
the "Moody Glues"
like jets in flight
higher than kites
huffing to no note deadbeat drummers
forever marching covertly across handless
fields of teenage want.
Tubing--a way countering neigh-boring...

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Categories: age, anxiety, community, confusion,

Allowed
You aren’t allowed to look into my eyes
And find my shades of brown.
To span into my inseparable planets and walk
on their landscape if you cannot...

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Categories: age, community, confidence, poetry,

Premium Member Rural State of Time
Inside the coffee shop 
At the counter a beat cop 
Being a routine buyer 
Late night special that soon will expire 
Keeping tabs 
On those...

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Categories: america, appreciation, community, friend,

Premium Member The Resistance
(each stanza is a Senryu poem)

We, the resistance,
are here, stationed on our couches
armed with our remotes.

Camouflaged in our
faded PowerPuff pajamas
and fuzzy slippers

We are determined.
Yes, we...

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Categories: 11th grade, angst, community,

Premium Member Dueler's Thrust
What's the scariest book you ever read?.. Some Stephen King book like "Salem's Lot" or "The Shinning"?

For me its Kate Millett's "Sexual Politics".. Oh, man.....

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Categories: community, political, prejudice, social,

Premium Member The Age of Hate
Ok, I'm not paid to think (like the TV shouting heads), I have no real voice (vote), and certainly no credentials—but I'm as invested in...

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Categories: community, conflict, hate, leadership,

Premium Member Lives Stripped of Fun
Homeless on the street
disheveled and beat
most think they're abject losers, 
unkempt, filthy freaks
without baths for weeks,
street drunks and drug abusers.

From crippled beggars
to teen bootleggers,
kinder souls...

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Categories: community, 10th grade, 11th grade,

The River Is Flowing
The remnant of last year’s summer bash lays bear on the ground
Staring at me without a smile or a frown, they just looked at me...

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Categories: community, courage, education, encouraging,


Book: Shattered Sighs