Teenage drunk driving poems this is the time of the year that really punches you in the gut. These poems are great and at the same time your worst enemy. Holidays make us think about or families or the lack of family. For some of us the holidays are like open festering sores.
The emotions these poems invoke are sadness, anger, pain, grief and hopelessness. Why do we read them? The message they contain is to powerful to ignore. As parents the pros written can be a great weapon used to keep our family safe. Everyone is affected when people drink and drive. A DUI can be a blessing in descise.
One poem you may have heard of is, Please God, Im only 17 this poem gives you an insight into the tragic event of a seventeen year old who makes a small mistake and pays for it with their life. We all make mistakes but some pay a high price. This poem shows not only the affect on the teenager but on the family and friends. It's powerful message cannot be ignored.
Sometimes we forget just how hard it really is to be a teenager. To think you know it all, but so uncertain on the inside. Everyone asking questions about college and the future. All a teenager really wants is to look good and fit in. Even the over achievers wonder if there good enough. The time when you make the biggest decisions and are least qualified to make them.
I remember the problems I had when I was a teenager. So monumental. So deadly to my popularity. I read a statement that said, problems are gifts enjoy them, What crack pot wrote that. I found out it was Tony Robbins so I listened in and found out that problems make us grow and improve and without them we wouldn't have much of a life.
Teenagers must have a fantastic life because everything is a problem when your young. Try telling them that and see what you get. It's pure undeluted emotions that change everyday with the hair style and hormones. So to reach these emotional creatures we can try emotional poems. Will it work? For some it will. For others you will have to try harder and longer to reach them.
Several of the teenage drunk driving peoms I have read are told from the voice of the teenager. What an advantage this gives us when trying to reach our young person. Some people are effected by other people's pain and some are effected by their own pain. This can provide the key to the best poems to reach your loved one.
I'm one of those people who likes to make eye contact with the person I'm talking to. How often do young people make eye contact? Not very often. They're more likely to turn their back on you while you talk. They still hear every word even if they resent it. They just have to hear enough to make them aware of the consequences.
Teenage drunk driving poems will make you cry, make you think and make you remember. It's safe to say you will not be unaffected after reading any poems about young people and the life they live as they try to grow up in the crazy world. Remember it's a wonderful world. We just need the right view.