Pure Pressure Poem by Libby Legris

Pure Pressure



Nobody feels what teengaers feel
Because there are more dangorus
Things to worry about, you go insaine
And it's getting badly contagious.
Nobody knows what teenagers know
With all the sex and drugs
Then there are consequences
And you can get viruses and bugs.
Nobody sees what teenagers see
Watching all the girls put on make-up
Seeing all the boys stuff their pants
But they always seems to screw up.
Nobody hears what teenagers hear
That's why we take things the wrong way
Were just people that make mistakes
So why don't we have a say?
Nobody says what teenagers say
We have a mouth, but they're just too big
They don't care about what they say
But it makes them look like filthy pigs.



©Copyright: Libby Legris

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