Love Poem by Teens

I Can't Get You Out Of My Mind

I wrote this poem about a boy who saw me in the halls every day for three years. He didn't say a word to me, but one day he messaged me. I wasn't quite sure how to react to the situation, so I just went along with it. I had absolutely no idea that he would end up meaning so much to me. Little did I know, he felt the same way.

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I Adore You

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Published by Family Friend Poems January 2017 with permission of the Author.

I can't seem to get you out of my mind.
The way you walk, the way you talk, the way your eyes shine.
I can't seem to understand the way you bend your head to listen to every word I say
And the way things between us are never dull or gray.

I can't seem to get you out of my mind.
The way you listen, the way you react, the way your smile never dies.
I can't seem to explain the fullness that I feel.
Sometimes looking at you, it all seems so surreal.

I can't seem to get you out of my mind.
The way my heart races when I see you, the way I don't want to say goodbye.
I can't seem to fathom why you talk to me as much as you do,
But I love it, and I can honestly say I adore you, too.

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  • Grayson McGowen by Grayson McGowen
  • 3 weeks ago

I would say that I feel the same way as this, but sadly no. In my life there was this girl who (to be honest she sent me very mixed messages) was beautiful, and out of my league. Even when I think of her now I still can feel that pain in my heart knowing that she doesn't want me. I guess we weren't meant to be, but I had felt so sure. It ended in the way most middle school confessions always end, over text. And she had one of her friends text me. My heart still hurts when I think about it. However I know you might be thinking that since I'm in middle school "it doesn't matter", or "oh come on kid, you'll get over it", It's not that simple my guy. If I do move on too quick people at my school will just think I'm being fake (someone legit called me a "player" once), and if I don't move on fast enough I'll be alone and sad. Anyway I'm sure you don't want to hear a 13 year old talking about his love life anymore.

- Hoping to find love one day,

  • David Culton by David Culton
  • 7 years ago

I love poems: teen poems, teen love poems, and first love poems.

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