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Sad Middle School Poems

These Sad Middle School poems are examples of Middle School poems about Sad. These are the best examples of Middle School Sad poems written by international poets.


Premium Member middle school girl imitators
middle school
girls become imitators
copying mannerisms and styles
mimicking those they admire
often losing their own identity for a year or two
sad pretenders, not living up to themselves...

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Categories: middle school, girl,



My One In Million
The first time we met,
I haven't forget it yet;
The last bench on which we sat,
our non-stop chit - chat.
Bunking classes for long ride, 
Secrets we...

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Categories: middle school, best friend, friend, friendship,

My One In Million
The first time we met,
I haven't forget it yet;
The last bench on which we sat,
our non-stop chit - chat.
Bunking classes for long ride, 
Secrets we...

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Categories: middle school, best friend, friend, friendship,

Premium Member Middle School MidWay Education
Learning,
like feeling thought experiments
brings LeftMind sacred experiential math
enlightenment
for RightBody fertile nurturing
co-passionate full circling empowerment

Sexually sacred
and con-scientifically thrivalist,
ego/eco-balancing
Taoist yang/yintegral 
natural/spiritual 
linear/circular
1/0 bicameral soul
intent

Brings awareness of patristic...

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Categories: middle school, culture, education, feelings, health,

Premium Member Of Abandoned Trunks and the Children
Abandoned Trunks And The Children  
		There laid the empty gray trunk;
		never to hold a thing again.
		There in the blood-wet soil,
		a sadden decaying lump.
 ...

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Categories: middle school, analogy, high school, hyperbole,



Premium Member A Mirroring Saga of Being Not You
(Apropos Of A School-Day Happenstance)

There she stood on the edge 
of the cliff of loneliness—her
tiny eyes staring out into space.

As I cautiously approached her,
I softly...

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Categories: middle school, allegory, girl, hyperbole, inspirational,

Character Vs Self
i drown myself in shallow streams my known noncompliance in the only reason i scream

i hang myself from 4ft high i only flail because i...

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Categories: middle school, depression, emo, hurt, middle

Homework Haiku
Clogging up all our spare
Time and making us want to
Cry 'cause it's SO HARD...

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Categories: middle school, 7th grade, cry, homework,

Premium Member When the Mamas Come
The mamas send their best.
They don't keep the good ones home to school themselves.
It's my job to love them, take care of them, protect them.
Arm...

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Categories: bullying, middle school, school,

I Cried Because
Preschool
I cried because
A bigger kid
Knocked over the castle
I’d built
Kindergarten
I cried because
Somebody stole
The chocolate bar 
I’d brought 
First grade
I cried because
The teacher yelled at me
It wasn’t...

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Categories: cry, middle school, remember,

A Poem For Jake
Hey, how are you
We don’t talk much
Well I talk, but you?
Not much
I’ve known you for
A while
Since sixth grade
When my bus was late
And I came in
One...

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Categories: middle school, crush, cute love, middle

Unrequited True Love, Part One
Now I don’t know if I really learned about love
Or if I got to explore what it’s made of
Is it a warm feeling when you...

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Categories: middle school, crush, feelings, first love,

Those Eyes
It all started on a summers day
but my world was dark and gray
It was about 4 months and two weeks ago
The sun was high but...

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Categories: middle school, girl, lost love, love,

Copy Machine
our world is a mystery
a mystery that Sherlock Holmes’s cheeks turn the shade of blood shed in wars when it is mentioned 
because he couldn't...

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Categories: middle school, nostalgia, sad,

Eyes of Seminary
Eyes of Seminary – Zamreen Zarook

Every day in our lives has different fragrance,
God give us various things in abundance,
Day by day knowledge is gained in...

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Categories: middle school, absence, age, best friend,


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