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TeenagersI don't see too many teenagers on this web site. Those that comment on my poetry are people generally greater then ten years older then me. I want to comment back on people's poems that comment on mine, but I don't want to critique a poem that I cannot relate to at all. I feel bad. Everyone remembers their teenage years, but I haven't experienced all the experiences of growing up |
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RE: TeenagersQuote: Originally Posted by jpmaster13 I don't see too many teenagers on this web site. Those that comment on my poetry are people generally greater then ten years older then me. I want to comment back on people's poems that comment on mine, but I don't want to critique a poem that I cannot relate to at all. I feel bad. Everyone remembers their teenage years, but I haven't experienced all the experiences of growing up I know of a few that are active on the site. BDIsernhagen and SuperChick76 Check those two out, you'll find more connections you're looking for thru them. |
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RE: TeenagersThere's quite a few of us hanging around. You just have to look, but Isernhagen is a good place to start. |
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RE: RE: TeenagersQuote: Originally Posted by KtIrish There's quite a few of us hanging around. You just have to look, but Isernhagen is a good place to start. I'm flatterd, KT. but yeah. we're here and very loud! I'll gove your work a reading over in the next few days. It'll be very nice to hear the voice of my own generation. Peace! |
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RE: TeenagersGood, teenagers actually write, all my friends are too shy to let me read their poems so I am just lookin for peers to read from so I can be inspired |
A poem begins as a lump in the throat, a sense of wrong, a homesickness, a lovesickness. It finds the thought and the thought finds the words.
Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.