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Array ( [sid] => 114027 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => The srecrets of teen language [time] => 2006-01-31 09:27:53 [hometext] => [bodytext] => I say, “I hate you” as I slam the door in your face.
What I’m really saying is “I love you.”

When I say, “ why won’t you leave me alone?”
I mean don’t leave me.

When I say, “You’re ruining my life.”
I mean your saving my life.

When I say, “ I wish you would just disappear.”
I mean stay with me.

When I say, “ You just won’t understand.”
I mean try and understand.

When I say “ I can’t wait to be on my own.”
I mean I need some space, but not that much.

When I say, “ I love you.”
I mean it! I love you.

When I seem to push you away more and more.
Reach out and hug me and let me know your there.

When I say, “ I need space.”
I need space but only an arms length away.

When I seem not to care about anything.
Show me you care for me.

When I get into trouble and fear you.
Show me there’s nothing to fear but fear itself.

When I say, “ I don’t care.”
I do.

When I say I’m fine.
I’m not, I feel like a chewed up piece of gum on the sidewalk.

When you ask how my day was and I answer “fine, ok, or good.”
I mean take sometime talk to me, and you’ll find out what my day was really like.

The more I push and shove.
The more you need to shove love.

When I say, “ I was adopted.”
I mean there’s no way that I could possibly be related to someone so weird and strange.
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The srecrets of teen language

Contributed by ale5shr on Tuesday, 31st January 2006 @ 09:27:53 AM in AEST
Topic: oops



I say, “I hate you” as I slam the door in your face.
What I’m really saying is “I love you.”

When I say, “ why won’t you leave me alone?”
I mean don’t leave me.

When I say, “You’re ruining my life.”
I mean your saving my life.

When I say, “ I wish you would just disappear.”
I mean stay with me.

When I say, “ You just won’t understand.”
I mean try and understand.

When I say “ I can’t wait to be on my own.”
I mean I need some space, but not that much.

When I say, “ I love you.”
I mean it! I love you.

When I seem to push you away more and more.
Reach out and hug me and let me know your there.

When I say, “ I need space.”
I need space but only an arms length away.

When I seem not to care about anything.
Show me you care for me.

When I get into trouble and fear you.
Show me there’s nothing to fear but fear itself.

When I say, “ I don’t care.”
I do.

When I say I’m fine.
I’m not, I feel like a chewed up piece of gum on the sidewalk.

When you ask how my day was and I answer “fine, ok, or good.”
I mean take sometime talk to me, and you’ll find out what my day was really like.

The more I push and shove.
The more you need to shove love.

When I say, “ I was adopted.”
I mean there’s no way that I could possibly be related to someone so weird and strange.




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Re: The srecrets of teen language (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Tuesday, 31st January 2006 @ 09:41:01 AM AEST
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Cool, something different :)


Re: The srecrets of teen language (User Rating: 1 )
by xXx_Fem_Fatale_xXx on Tuesday, 31st January 2006 @ 04:06:20 PM AEST
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The troubles of a teenager feels as tho its too much to handle and we often wish we are adults and dont have to worry about school. But thats when the real trouble starts. Thats here responsibility starts. I feel the troubles in this poem as I used many of the lines often meself when I was fussing at me mum. Luckely she was always there for me no matter what. I hope thats the same for you. Do take the time to let her know you care. Makes all the difference, plus it'll make her feel loved. You may be hurting but so is yer mum by seeing you go thru all the hurt. Usually parents dont show as such cause they want to be strong for their children.

Show her this tho.....

Good write.

huggsss,

Nats


Re: The srecrets of teen language (User Rating: 1 )
by ANNAMOY on Wednesday, 22nd February 2006 @ 02:18:04 AM AEST
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Very amusing and many parents will identify with this poem. It's hard work getting inside the mind of a teenager as I recall, but my two came good in the end.! Well written. I especially like the last piece as I had this said to me alot!




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