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Teen Language Poems

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


A December Memento
A star is born among teen bards
and soon he'll lead in Yale's vanguards.
Young Will Chen shines, a full ride won;
his language skills beam bright, bar...

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Categories: 11th grade, language, memory,



Premium Member Speaking the Language
Lin, a Chinese friend giggled at my feeble, say,
pedestrian attempt at Cantonese,
the Chinese word for butterfly or dragon even moth 
just vanished down the throat...

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Categories: language, art, celebration, color, creation,

Human Sack Gruff Ice Agonizingly Glommed
Human Sack Gruff Ice Agonizingly Glommed...
Murderously Skewered, And Torturously Zapped

Directv linkedin to accentuate
piddly money crisis, tis zen uneasy fate,
I imagine dragons gyrate
ting, and licking chops,...

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Categories: language, 11th grade, 12th grade,

Premium Member Condoned Profanity
Swearing runs in the dysfunctional family,
the loud mother gets angry at her kids
and flings some items at them with animosity;
they listen and learn from her...

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Categories: language, abuse, april, bullying, environment,

Language
Life is a mystery
I guess it's true
The way we communicate
Does it confuse you?
We mean the same
However our sounds are different
A little thing we call language
It's...

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Categories: language, emotions, for her, for



Teacher
Energy and passion,
excitement breeds attraction;
a brilliant work, a masterpiece
explored in true love fashion.

Traversing plots with disregard
for clear-cut truths,
it must be hard
to take.

Our cartoon minds
can’t comprehend
the...

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Categories: beautiful, language, poems, poetry,

If Silence Was a Language
If Silence Was a Language

If silence was a language you could understand, 
You would hear me shouting, screaming, announcing for all to hear, 
‘I LOVE...

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Categories: language, childhood, daughter, faith, family,

Can You Hear Me Now?
In the Bible the book of James reads like a Shakesperian play
With words that are archaic and not used as much these days
James writes of...

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Categories: language, introspection, life, on writing

The Language of the New Generation.
Understanding the new generation.
They have their own language.
Their own new meanings to the same words.
They have their own communication + lingo.
Has it not been the...

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Categories: language, education, family, history, on


Book: Shattered Sighs