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Poems about teenage life can cover a wide range of topics, including love, family, school and friendship. These original poems capture being a teen.

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Different Types of Poems About Teen Life

Whether you like writing or simply reading poetry, there are various ways teens can express themselves through the written word.

Love Poems for Teens

Poems about girlfriends and boyfriends are common as teens navigate the tricky world of relationships.

That Boy

When I first saw that boy's face

I knew I was in love

With everything

From his hands to his eyes

To that special smile

Only that boy has

If I could be his girl

Life would be as sweet

As a bushel of peaches

Strawberries in spring

Or my Grandma's iced tea

First Crush

I watch you pass by

But I don't want you to know

How much you've affected my heart and my soul

Would you crush my love

In your tender hands

Or would you accept it freely

Like the gift it is

I'm so afraid to wear my heart on my sleeve

Would you laugh

At me

Or would you wear yours, too

Young couple enjoying moment together at the beach in winter

Teenage Friendship Poems

Friends are an important part of any teen's life.

Best Buddies

So what do they know

About my BFF

My girl

The only one who understands my every mood

Who's always been there

No matter how I feel

Or what I do

You've been a shoulder

A rock

More than a friend

You're like the sister I never had

And even more than that

Teenager friends with smartphone sitting at the table in the outdoor cafe

Teen Poems About Family

Whether your relationship with your family is wonderful, or leaves you wanting more, there are poems about family life as well.

Middleness

Little brother is once again ruining the day

While big, glammy sister is having her way

Mom and Dad couldn't care less

About the one in the middle

Who cares about the middle kid?

I'm not the baby

Or the pretty one

Not even smart enough to be the smart one

So I'm stuck in the middle

Like a sandwich meat

You want Grade A ham

Smoked turkey

That's me

Between two slices of precious bread

Teen School Life Poems

Since teens spend so much of their time in school, poems about school life can be approached from different angles.

3:00

How many more minutes before the bell rings

To grant my escape

From this educational asylum

That's nothing more than reading

Writing

Arithmetic

Boring!

The minutes tick by

Like molasses in winter

I wish my mind

Could make that clock go faster

Oh, 3:00

Where are you

Jocks and Angels

There they go again

The heroes, the saviors

Rah rah rah

We say

But who really saves the day

All they do is run and grunt

Throw balls in the air

Score and punt

With the pretty cheerleaders close to their side

They're sure to get a scholarship ride

If you can run

If you can toss

Those ponytails in the air

You're It

You're special

So the rest of us

Are no big loss

I can't run

I can't score

They pick me last for every class

My teeth don't shine

Bright enough to blind

I can't do a cartwheel

To save my life

Those jocks

Those angels

They have the life

Teenage high school cheerleader and football player holding hands

Poems About Teen Angst

Of course, some poems about teenage life will cover the awkwardness and angst that many teens feel.

Not the Pretty One

They look in the mirror

And see beauty staring back

But what stares back at me

Nothing

Except a blank look

Eyes, un-special

Hair, not blonde

Body of a goddess?

Ha, not me

So not pretty

Lunch Period of One

I sit alone

At the end of the table

I used to try to smile as they went by

To look like a cool guy

But they take one look

At the glasses

The clothes

They keep walking

They sit down in their fancy little cliques

They're five or six

They laugh, they smile

They befriend

Ignoring the guy at the end

Who's having a lunch of one

Poems About Being a Teenager

Any teen can probably relate to the universal issues that affect this age, so reading and writing poems about teenage life may make you feel that you're not going through it alone.