100-Best-TeenPoems适合中学生的100首英文诗
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Life as a teenager is often very different than life
as either a child or an adult. It is a turbulent time, with
different obstacles to face, and often it seems as if there are
many, many more of them. These poems are by teens, about teens, and
about Life as they see it.
Let the countdown begin.
http://100-poems.com/poems/teen/
Poems on Life - Teen Poems: Sometimes it's
good to look back, and realize life wasn't always so
complicated.
- #99
Jessee
Chesnee

Friendship Poems - Teen Poems: There is
music in the laughter of friends. And sometimes the harmony might
even sound familiar.
- #98
Asian Angel
Have I
Ever? 
Love Poems - Teenage Love Poems: Sometimes
the only way to say I love you, is to say I love you.
- #97
Caria Canalez
Why Am I
Crying? 
Love Poems - Teenage Love Poems: Can a
poem, however lovely, really change fate? Maybe it can
...
- #96
Jessie Duebler
Ode To The
Man I Sometimes Call Dad 
Poems on Life - Teen Poems: There's a big
difference between being a father and being 'Dad'. How we handle
that role when our children are young will affect them
forever...
- #95
Jay
I See Me

Poems on Life - Teen Poems: How much of
yourself do you share with the world? How much do you
hide?
- #94
Molly Hudak
It Could Have
Been
Poems on Life - Teen Poems: There are ways
to deal with pain. And ways to grow and learn from it,
too.
- #93
Ericka
A New
Beginning 
Poems on Life - Teen Poems: A newborn child
is a beginning. In more ways than one.
- #92
Amy
What I've
Learned 
Poems on Life - Teen Poems: Growing up is
just another phrase for learning about
life.
- #91
Jennifer
You Are The
Sun
Poems on Life - Teen Poems: How we see
ourselves can often define who we become.
- #90
Linze
Juliet's
First Love 
Love Poems - Teenage Love Poems: Love
cannot be easily controlled and, sadly, neither can great
distances.
- #89
Summer Cates
My Best
Friend
Love Poems - Teenage Love Poems: While
Passions has a whole section devoted to friends that fall in love,
it's not something that's limited to the older
generation.
- #88
Jules
Wishing

Love Poems - Teenage Love Poems: Unreturned
Love has only two options. One of them is to continue hoping
...
- #87
Taylor Hamilton
The Bitter
Truth 
Love Poems - Teenage Love Poems: Love is
the process of learning about another. Unfortunately, what we learn
can sometimes leave us feeling bitter.
- #86
Liza Marie
Whispers

Love Poems - Teenage Love Poems: The phrase
'sleeping together' takes on new meaning in this lovely
poem.
- #85
Crystal
Unhappiness

Poems on Life - Teen Poems: Accepting the
responsibility for our own choices is the first step towards
resolving many of our problems.
- #84
Quinten Christensen
Hey, I'm
Keeping A Good Attitude 
Poems on Life - Teen Poems: The most
important thing in school is maintaining a good attitude. Yea,
right ...
- #83
Lanora Melillo
Falling

Poems on Life - Teen Poems: If we hear it
often enough, even lies can become a kind of truth.
- #82
Phillip Landrey
Way

Love Poems - Teenage Love Poems: Where
there is love, there is pain. Where there is life, there is
hope.
- #81
Amanda Kavin
My Best
Friend 
Friendship Poems - Teen Poems: The right
friend really can change us and our lives.
- #80
Amanda Kavin
More Ways
Than One 
Love Poems - Teenage Love Poems: Love is
rarely easy. But sometimes society and other people make it much
harder than it needs to be..
- #79
Tammy Walton
Teen
Years 
Poems on Life - Teen Poems: The life of a
teen looks a bit different - when seen through the eyes of a
teen.
- #78
Nikki Moone
Dear Dad

Poems on Life - Teen Poems: There is no
more confusing time in a person's life than that of adolescence.
Sometimes, exploring those feelings - while it doesn't solve the
problems - can help us cope with them.
- #77
Steve Beaudry
My Angel

Love Poems - Teenage Love Poems: When
lovers don't get to spend too much time together, they appreciate
the time that they have. They know it is very special, and keep
each other very close at heart.
- #76
Little T
Loneliness

Poems on Life - Teen Poems: Divorce is
tough on a man and woman, but tougher still on the children who can
only watch.