Life through a Teen’s eye’s

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    Life through a Teen’s eye’s

    Recession it maybe for the adults living heck for us

    We are at the age where life is no longer a joy

    But a reminder of how this isn’t the worst of the deal

    Everywhere you turn there is someone getting high, drunk, or killed

     

    Life is no longer the virtue it once was, waking up to smiles

    Now we wake up to screaming; parents yelling we got to go here and there

    And that’s not the hardest part, no

    The hardest is knowing there is nothing you can do about it

     

    Parents want to believe our biggest worry is to get a pimple

    That I wish was my biggest problem

    Some of my best friends who I thought I knew are worrying about pregnancy

    Life is a hardship, word to the wise be involved in everything

    Worry not about our feelings, but our safety

     

    When you ask us questions pour your heart into it

    Show us you really mean your concern

    Life to me will have to be taken one step at a time

    Life: Where is it going!

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