Teenager - Learn To Stand Alone, 2 pages, 40 lines
(continued from above) It tells teenagers to beware with whom they hang around, more so, who they take to be their friend. It reminds them not to listen to vain counsel, not to believe all that they read, to not let peer pressure compel, and to give purity earnest heed. It tells them to guard against doing wrong, not to let the internet have control, be careful to what they belong, and to set for themselves a goal. It warns not to text on their cell - phones while driving, and to use their cell - phones as a tool, not for folly. It reminds them to help their friend and that true friends do not cheapen one another. It closes with the noble stance of having a "guilt - free - hue." This poem will make a wonderful gift to any teenager.