
Days spent idly. Nights spent wildly. What does a teenager do with their Summer Vacation?
Rated: Fiction K+ - English - Friendship - Words: 252 - Reviews: 1 - Favs: 2 - Published: 08-16-09 - Status: Complete - id: 2709887
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Author's Note:
This poem is a sort of tribute to the Summer I've had this year.
Sure, not everything mentioned in this poem happened to me personally, but that's not the point.
This is sorta my way of saying good-bye to Summer.
Because, well, there's only ten days of Summer left for me.
I'll probably post another Summer poem or two in that time, but you get what I'm saying...
Title:
A Teenage Summer
Long sunny days,
Short clear nights.
Water balloons
And pools.
Short shorts
And long T-Shirts.
Camp-outs,
And sing-alongs.
Best friends,
And boyfriends.
Bonfires,
And midnight showers.
Wild nights,
And peaceful days.
Sneaking out,
And getting caught.
Texting,
And IMing.
Rainy days,
And good books.
Daytime TV,
And late-night TV.
Sunrise,
And Sunset.
Dogs on the beach,
And on your bed.
Salty air,
And equally salty hair.
Fast dinners;
Slow desserts.
Parties,
And bad music.
Choices,
And decisions.
Old movies,
And old friends.
Family vacation,
And vacation from family.
Having fun;
Just not caring.
Not thinking about tomorrow.
A Teenage Summer.
Some call it wasted time.
But what they don't get
Is that a Teenagers Summer
Never seems wasted
Through a Teenagers eyes.
A Teenage Summer
Never fades.
A Teenage Summer,
Is forever.
I don't really have anything else to say...
My mind is just so full right now.
I guess I'm just nervous about starting high school...
Anyway, until next time,
Later Party-Peeps!
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