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  1. Find poems, essays, reading lists, and advice on various topics and themes for teens who love poetry. Explore poems by young poets, famous poets, and poets via post, and learn from their insights and experiences.

    • I Want To Be... By Deshaun Roberts. Poem About Wanting Someone To Be Yours. in Love Poems by Teens. Stories 11. Shares 25859. Fav orited 163. Votes 2848. Rating.
    • Can Anybody Hear Me? By Katie M. Elliott. Poem About The Hurt Of Being Isolated And Alone. in Hurting Poems by Teens. Stories 13. Shares 5694. Fav orited 242. Votes 1310.
    • For All Those People By Ella Phillips. Message Of Hope: A Poem For Those Struggling. in Inspirational Poems by Teens. Stories 14. Shares 8139. Fav orited 145. Votes 1375.
    • Imagine By Shelby S. Nobody Understands Me. in Hurting Poems by Teens. Stories 23. Shares 3737. Fav orited 278. Votes 1963. Rating.
  2. Browse 41 poems by teens about inspiration, hope, self-worth, and more. Read stories and ratings from other readers who share your feelings and experiences.

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    Explore poems for teens by various poets, genres, and themes on the Poetry Foundation website. Learn about the Young People's Poet Laureate, the Misspelling Bee, and the Glossary Term Abecedarian.

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    • “They Flee from Me” by Sir Thomas Wyatt. What can attitude tell us? To help students find out, begin by asking who owns the action of each stanza in this poem.
    • “The Chimney Sweeper” by William Blake (1789) What can rhyme tell us? At the end of the 18th century, Blake wrote two scathing poems that denounce the abominable practice of exploiting very young children as chimney sweepers.
    • “The Chimney Sweeper” by William Blake (1794) What can point of view tell us? Five years later, Blake wrote a second poem about child chimney sweepers that appeared in Songs of Experience.This much shorter poem begins with the same rhyme scheme as the earlier poem.
    • “Jabberwocky” by Lewis Carroll. What can syntax tell us? Carroll’s Alice says of “Jabberwocky”: “Somehow it seems to fill my head with ideas—only I don’t exactly know what they are!”
  4. Sep 28, 2017 · Find poems that celebrate and explore identity, individuality, and the self by various poets. Browse poems by theme, such as self-love, self-expression, self-discovery, and more.

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