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Complete, First published Mar 20, 2014
Teenager? 
Judged? 
Criticised? 
Looked down on?

Your not alone!
You have all of us other teenagers who feel the same way..
Read this short poem and find out how we feel about how we are treated in society.
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This work is not to be copied or used for any purpose. This is purely created by me and my friends. If you find the same poem anywhere else please let me know :)
Thank you :) 
-Ann <3
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