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write a poem on teenage?​

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Answered by 9111vikasgodara9111
3

Explanation:

It's strange

how childhood felt

like a train ride

that would never stop

like reading a book

with an infinite number of pages

But now you're 19-turning-twenty

and the train has finally

come to a definite stop

the tracks have changed its path

and you've reached the end

the epilogue

It's time to move on

move along and grow up

step off that train

and on to the next adventure

close that book

and start a new chapter

Be brave and brace yourself

for there is more to come

beginnings can be daunting

because it also means

saying goodbye to a life

you've lived and loved.

Answered by yash7519
6

Answer:

It's hard when you're always lying,

Always hiding the way you feel.

Losing your sight on truthful words,

Forgetting what is real.

It's hard when you forget to laugh

And you're scared that someone might see.

Hoping no one saw your face,

As you struggle to remember how to breathe.

It's hard to pretend you're happy,

And you're terrified someone might ask.

It's becoming harder every day;

It's becoming quite a task.

You feel when your body shakes,

As it searches for something to hold.

Though the temperature feels hot,

Your heart and mind feel cold.

Your throat feels like it's closing,

And your legs feel like they're weak.

You try your hardest to grasp a breath,

But there's not even enough to speak.

Your hands remain unsteady,

And your heart pounds like a drum,

And even though you can barely walk,

You fight the urge to run.

You scream as the world starts spinning,

And your knees drop straight to the ground.

You realize in that moment

You're just having another breakdown.

Source: https://www.familyfriendpoems.com/poem/another-breakdown

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