Teenage is a confusing and uncertain stage of life. Poems for teens help teenagers make sense of the word and find their way out. Teenagers go through a myriad of emotions and new experiences that often leave them overwhelmed and exhausted. There are a lot of changes that teenagers go through psychologically, emotionally, and physically, and it can be challenging for them to deal with these. In this post, we bring you some moving poems for teens that will calm their agitating minds and guide them on the right path. Scroll down.
9 Teenage Poems
Poems About Teenage Life
These poems express the feelings and experiences that teenagers go through during adolescence. Share these relatable poems with your teen.
Funny Poems For Teens
Share these funny poems with your teens and bring a smile to their faces. In a long—ago day no term such as teenager was inferred Upon reaching pubescence adulthood was conferred No separate entity were teenage years thought to be Anymore than 20 or 30 even 93 The business of giving separate age a place on life’s map Has turned out to be nothing but a load of crap “I’m a teenager,” they will wail and whine Implying “your life is less valuable than mine” “I’m your replacement” is what they’re trying to say But they should at their feet what’s crawling on the floor Their own replacements will be ready a couple years or more. —Elizabeth Smith I see you walking down the hall. Your gorgeous blonde hair, Thoughtful blue eyes, and Perfect smile make me flustered. I try to disappear into myself. When I will pass you. A God like you doesn’t notice People who are like me. Somehow, you catch my eye. And you wink at me as we pass. When you can’t see me anymore, A smile lights up my face. The impossible actually happened! I am left grinning like a giggly idiot, Getting concerned glances by others. Yet, I don’t care because you smiled at me: You with your sunshine hair, Deep, blue ocean eyes, and your contagious smile. My smile glows because of your smile. —Tasha Taylor Time up! Time up! Examiner’s tune Shut up! Shut up! Teacher’s tune Hey! Can’t we ban it? We children get a year to hear And only 3 hours to star Can’t we keep it on a little par? Oh! I didn’t mean a long year, But at least a day And then it will, one on one. Teacher talks the whole day. It may be any topic Can’t we make it on a par? Oh! I don’t mean: Be a talkative or a lecturer But a discusser And then it can be on any topic. Time up! Time up! Examiner’s tune Shut up! Shut up! Teacher’s tune Hey! Can’t we ban it? —Lisha Porwal
Teenage Poems About Love
Teenage love can be exciting and thrilling yet uncertain at the same time. Share these love poems that express the feelings that teenagers often harbor about their “first love” or crush. Have I ever told you how much you mean to me? And how it feels like heaven whenever you’re with me. I just love the way you hold me in your warm embrace. And when I’m down, how you gently wipe the tears from my face. The way you kiss, how your lips softly and sweetly meet mine. The way you innocently look into my eyes, with love and passion and never cold like ice. So, you’re asking, “How much do I mean to you?” Words can’t explain how I feel, but honey, I love you! —Asian Angel I sit here day and night. Wishing with all my might That one day, you will see How much you mean to me You’re like an angel sent from above And I want you to trust me with your love I don’t see you every day But you’re in my heart anyway You’re gentle, kind, and sweet. And I’m praying the next day we meet You’ll fall in love with me And then you’ll finally see What I’ve been feeling all this time Wishing you were mine. —Jules Your dark flowing hair does tickle my nose after you kiss me when I give you a rose. Your sweet blue eyes send my mind in motion; they remind me of the sparkle of the sun in the ocean. your calm, gentle voice always brings me a smile; It is so sad we may only talk for a while. I want to sit and hold you forever, for that is a memory I long to endeavor. The touch of your soft, gentle hands against mine sends wonderful chills along my spine. My dreams to be with you have finally come true, For now, I will never want to let go of you. —Steve Beaudry I like holding her hand, Holding her in my arms Never wanting to let go Never saying goodbye, Wishing the kiss lasted forever. Her smile brightens my day. And her presence is even greater. For then, I know I will always Love her And with every Hug and Kiss Our relationship grows stronger. I feel sad when she cries, Wanting to make things better, But all I can do is tell her That I will always be there. And I just want her to know that I will always Love her. —William Johnson How can I say I’m sorry When I know that you don’t care? Now that I have done you wrong How can I say these feelings that I share? I cannot say I love you. Or that I really truly care, ‘Cause my words would mean as much to you As a layer of thin air. How can I say good—bye Must I face my worst fear? Must I lose all of these feelings That I hold so near? How can I let go Of a love that was so true? How can I forget these feelings? That I still hold for you? Why can’t I say goodbye? Even when I was wrong To think that these feelings Could it last forever long? But I guess it’s really over. I’m left alone and so sad, Yet I still think of us And all the times we had. Maybe in the future We can sort this all through, But until then, my dearest love I’ll say one last, “I love you.” —Michael Bush The feelings I feel inside I can’t explain It’s like I still love you but it doesn’t feel the same. The memories we had stays on my mind How can I forget I think about them all the time. I wish we could go back to how we were before But it feels like the love we had before just isn’t there anymore. So many thoughts run through my head like what kind of future we have ahead I hope all our problems go away so we can live happier together forever, everyday And if by chance our love does end I hope to God that we can still be friends. —Austine’a Burrell