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Teen Ink Magazine, February 2005: Poetry
Like a Man
by Jessica L., Athens, WV
So, you say you’re in love? Sure, you love his warm, benign lips
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Anorexic Angel
by Paula O., Brighton, CO
“Don’t call me beautiful,” You say, And most sincerely.
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Time
by Lindsay B., New City, NY
My worst enemy Controlling all that I wish I could control
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The love poem I can’t write
by Steven S., Congers, NY
The curser blinks to the beat of a silent metronome (I’d say about an adagio).
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Just You
by Anna D., Toronto, Ontario, Canada,
I don’t sweat liquid silver or bleed solid gold
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An Evening Spent Dancing
by Daniel S., Lockport, IL
My socks didn’t match, My tie was too long,
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Please Don’t Go
by Dara G., Deltaville, VA
Shards of my heart lay scattered on the floor don’t step on them on your way out.
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Restless
by Ashley C., Rock Springs, WI
There are some nights - when the clock’s ticking is magnified
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Flaming Love
by Bethany G., Phoenix, AZ
The fire ignites ... It began with stolen glances
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Puppet Master
by Darren A., Ayer, MA
Strings are tangled Not sure in what direction
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Gotta Have It
by Bethany P., Ridgway, PA
Do I really need you, Or am I just being apprehensive of being alone.
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Hesitation
by Rebecca E., Williamsburg, VA
“Dare to dream” my summer love said as I shoved his lips into the darkest corner of my heart
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Switzerland in May
by Michele H., E. Brady, PA
a sea of mountains dormant in restless wonder
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Left Real
by Ivy S., Loganville, WI
sometimes I wonder if I’m the only one left real other times I know I am
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A Poem Not About Love
by Jenna S., St. Anthony, MN
This is a poem not about love A poem not about knowing glances
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Shower Epiphanies
by Siyu S., Cupertino, CA
I have all my epiphanies in my one special place, it’s not too dirty, it’s where I wash my face
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Puddles
by James S., E. Setauket, NY
Surely I’m not the only one who’s stopped At the edge of a puddle in the sidewalk
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Untitled
by Stephanie S., San Ramon, CA
I wake up in the afternoon and walk away from what was once familiar
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