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A TEENAGER [POEM]

A poem written by Nada of class 11 -A, beautifully captures the complex emotions of a teenager standing between childhood and adulthood. The writer expresses fear, hope, anxiety, and silent pain with deep sensitivity. The imagery of storms, oceans, and echoes makes the feelings come alive, showing a maturity far beyond their age. The lines reflect honest vulnerability and a powerful inner voice. It is a heartfelt, expressive, and emotionally rich piece of writing that shows great talent and depth.

A TEENAGER [POEM]

We are the in between ,no longer

Children,not yet grown.

With so much expectations and hope

When reality enters fear to face all..

Anxiety takes all…

Parents looking with expectation 

It terrifies the heart

Can I give that existence

As silent grief make soul to

Cry like a origin of ocean

A storm with waves crashing

And calming 

Melancholy hits 

Losing love once and walking with a numb mind

Still smiling with pain in my heart

And echoes in head 

It is not yet finished at any time

Until in heavens.

NAZA FATHIMA K 

11 A

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