Teenager - Learn To Stand Alone

Teenager - Learn To Stand Alone

This poem gives a realistic, compassionate appeal to teenagers to beware or dangers that face their lives.  It gives an outline form of those dangers, calling them by name, but not in great detail of each.  It is a good reminder to every teenager to beware of following the crowd,  to learn to stand alone,  to stand against temptation, to beware of cheap thrills,  of what one does and where one goes.                (continued below)

 
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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.