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Chicken Soup for the Teen Soul Book - Real-Life Stories by Real Teens

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Backward Revolutions

Valerie W.,
San Antonio, TX

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By Cordelia E., Perkasie, PA   (More by this author »)

Carved crudely through the prehistoric stone were the
grooves of industrialization.
Where the textured boulder touched the sky lay the
comforting blanket of pollution.
Sticky tar careened down the flattened surface -
the eye of the volcano.
Our elders warned us not to touch the confections
while they were cooling on the window sill,
but we blatantly undermined their authority,
burning feet and rubber



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