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Preteens Poems - Poems about Preteens

Premium Member Is there any place you do not work
...My sister and I are identical twins There is a bond that is unbreakable We share the same face, same laugh, same mannerisms Our hands move in similar if not identical ways when we talk with them. ......

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Categories: preteens, humor,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Puppy Love
...Precious Unfortunately Preteens Preconceived Youthful Love Only Verifies Esteem......

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Categories: preteens, age,
Form: Acrostic



Premium Member feeling appreciated at last
...Octopus guy was the laughing stock of the west China sea Frankly, I thought his colors beautiful, if anyone had asked me But no one did, because I had become invisible at the age of twenty-three P......

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Categories: preteens, 3rd grade, 4th grade,
Form: Monorhyme
Premium Member Feeling Appreciated At Last
...Octopus guy was the laughing stock of the west China sea Frankly, I thought his colors beautiful, if anyone had asked me But no one did, because I had become invisible at the age of twenty-three P......

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Categories: preteens, 4th grade, 5th grade,
Form: Monorhyme
Premium Member Who Wears Short Shorts
...who wears short shorts? she wears short shorts. a cute song from the seventies. with preteens bopping around showing their cute fannies. who wears short shorts today? In this restaurant a pair......

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Categories: preteens, age,
Form: Light Verse



Premium Member Lets Go To Shaggys
...Let’s go to Shaggy’s the preteens say. They live in Malibu, so they know the way. I figure Shaggy’s has tenderloins, burgers and fries. I can hardly wait to get there; dune buggy goes over the ris......

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Categories: preteens, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Faerie Police Hunt For Losr Faeie
...The Faerie police came by the woods at five. We are hoping the lost one will be found alive. She was last seen lurking near a hornet’s hive. The mushroom gnomes hid among the chives. None of yo......

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Categories: preteens, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Two Married Bunnies
...two bunnies go a courting on a sweet summer’s day middle of noon, and their guests are not far away why don’t you get married? Giggly preteens often say they go down the aisle and marry with a sas......

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Categories: preteens, animal,
Form: Monorhyme
Premium Member Preteens Reading Preferences
...Mystery books have been devoured by preteens since the fifties. I remember graduating from Nancy Drew to Trixie Belden. Or maybe it was the other way around. In eighth grade I discovered Agatha Ch......

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Categories: preteens, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member A Wonderful Memory
...we were having fun one of my best times wiggle and giggle preteens on the loose he smiled at me I felt tickled wonderful day frolicking now hilarity a gorgeous wonderful memory happ......

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Categories: preteens, nostalgia,
Form: Diminished Hexaverse
Premium Member I Thought One Muse Was Bad
...I thought one muse was bad, but now there are two. Trixie brought her cousin Ruby home to belittle me. They have commandeered the typewriter. I am not allowed to interject a thought. It is all ab......

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Categories: preteens, muse, poetry, writing,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Your Center
...Although our world is in turmoil by a dreadful pandemic and much hate. Try to rise above it all and find your center. Find the things that keep you grounded in the midst of all the madness. If ......

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Categories: preteens, how i feel,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Rile Up Richard Day
...He was mad, all riled up. A brother of few words, but always angry. We two sisters were too much for him. We did not let up because it was our goal to make a man of him. Besides we were preteen......

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Categories: preteens, brother,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member Misconceptions
...In my preteens, I was nervy to go in the dark. The folklore tales imprinted that evil spirits would roam at nights. when I heard the wonted gruff noises like chirping of crickets, rustling of......

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Categories: preteens, childhood, fear,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member A Decaying House
...In my youth, I found a decaying house, and ignored the whispers; it was haunted. Its rotten porch and roof were in shambles, but lots of fun things were left unwanted. Every kid knows, ......

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Categories: preteens, 10th grade, 9th grade,
Form: Quatrain

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