Hurting Poems by Teens

Hurting Poems by Teens

Poems about Feeling Alone, Hurting and Sad

When a person is feeling hurt, it is important that they share their feelings with their friends. One of the best ways to process feelings is to share them with friends. Many people are under the mistaken notion that they should not share feelings of sadness because it will bring down the moods of others. This may be true. However, more often than not, we may be able to offer comfort to each other and our friendship will become deeper through the process.

56 Poems on Hurt and Healing: Poems for Teens on Abandonment, Solitude, and Sorrow

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  1. 1. Can Anybody Hear Me?


    I want someone to hold me,
    But I'm the only one here.
    I want someone to listen to me,
    But I'm the only ear.

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    I've been the same way, but you are never alone. God is there for you, Your friends and family care, even if they don't know the best way to show it. People are there to help you; you just...

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  3. 2. Imagine


    • By Shelby S.
    • Published by Family Friend Poems May 2013 with permission of the Author.

    Imagine yourself
    Alone in your head.
    You're hanging, dangling
    From a silver thread.

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    This poem is really amazing. I am 13. My mother never understands my feeling. I find it very hard to understand what I am feeling. Actually, I do know it deep down but refuse to accept it...

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  5. 3. Just My Mask


    Of course I'm fine, why do you ask?
    Oh, don't mind this, it's just my mask.
    It hides the grief, it hides the strife.
    I wear this mask to escape the knife.

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    Thank you for your story.

    When I was nine years old, I was raped. And it continued for two years. I never told anyone because the man threatened to hurt my family. When I wrote this...

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  6. 4. Help Me


    Hear my cries. I need your help.
    Please come save me from myself.

    Be my friend, a guiding light.

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    I love this poem. I'm 17 years old, and I also feel that way. Yes, I have a lot of friends, but no one understands.

  7. 5. I Feel So Lost


    • By Alexsys
    • Published by Family Friend Poems August 2014 with permission of the Author.

    I'm not sure when it started or why it is so strong.
    On the outside I seem happy. No one thinks anything's wrong.
    But on the inside I am dying, screaming for someone to see
    That the happy smile and carefree laugh is not the real me.

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    • Rating 4.54
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    I live with someone who has BPD. AND there is that feeling of loneliness when you feel you're the only one going through a situation. It's a life saver to have friends...any friends even just...

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  8. 6. My Apology To Me


    • By Natasha Underwood
    • Published by Family Friend Poems February 2012 with permission of the Author.

    This is to the guy that I went out of my way to get noticed by,
    The one I trusted, the one who told me lies,
    The one who made me feel like I was the only one,
    The one who was through with me when the sex was done,

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    The poem reached right into my and soul. I can identify with this girl's horror, as it happened to me at the age of only 11 years old by my eldest sibling. He told me not to say anything or I...

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  9. 7. Forget

    • By Jennafer Nolan
    • Published by Family Friend Poems March 2016 with permission of the Author.

    I wish I could forget...
    Forget all the tears and pain,
    Forget all the hurt and shame,
    Forget all the things of my past,

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    Isabelle K, I know how you feel. My biological dad gave up his rights when I was a baby. I'm now 11, almost 12. My biological dad had other things he wanted to do in life and being a dad...

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  10. 8. Empty

    • By Taylor Wood
    • Published by Family Friend Poems October 2013 with permission of the Author.

    Empty
    Yet full
    Broken
    Yet able to love with the pieces

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    This poem really speaks to me because I used to feel like that. Sometimes I still do. I'm basically friendless because all my so-called friends lost touch or have a "busy schedule." I know...

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  11. 9. The True Me

    • By Jessica S. Bauzon
    • Published by Family Friend Poems September 2019 with permission of the Author.

    Why do you stand around and watch me cry?
    Don't you see me in the corner of your eye?
    I'm in so much pain, don't you see?
    Why do you just stare and watch me bleed?

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    Never change your originality
    For the sake of others
    Because no one else can play your role
    Better than you
    So be yourself
    You are the best

  12. 10. You Love Her

    • By Lauren
    • Published by Family Friend Poems May 2015 with permission of the Author.

    I love you, but you love her.
    I still remember what we were.
    I still cherish what we used to be.
    I still remember when you loved me.

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    Thanks so much for this poem! This is a repeatedly tantalizing experience so frequently occurring to lovers in the world; you love someone who usually loves someone else and pays not much...

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  13. 11. Broken

    • By Alexandria Satterley
    • Published by Family Friend Poems January 2015 with permission of the Author.

    I am broken,
    But nobody picks up the pieces.
    I'm falling,
    But nobody catches me.

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    This poem is really touching. It describes how a depressed person feels. When you look at the world, it seems like you are alone because no one understands you.

  14. 12. Scarlet Tears

    • By Coran Darling
    • Published by Family Friend Poems July 2011 with permission of the Author.

    Fires ablaze within my eyes,
    A smile concealing all my lies,
    Screaming, begging, calling out,
    A final, frantic, desperate, shout.

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    • Rating 4.63
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    Honey, no! You are strong. You are beautiful. Don't believe them when they say you deserve it. You don't! Please, whoever you are, know that people in your life will be mean because they are...

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  15. 13. Crimson Blood And Poison Tears

    • By Jessica
    • Published by Family Friend Poems November 2008 with permission of the Author.

    Rain, rain, go away,
    Because of you the pain will stay.
    Slit my throat, cut out my heart,
    Leave me here, tear it apart.

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    I'm happy to know that Rebecca helped you stop. I don't cut myself, but my best friend has before and still does when times are the worst. Since I met her she has opened my eyes to the...

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  16. 14. You Left Me For No Reason

    You had me, you left me, you never cared.
    I was your second child and still you weren't prepared.

    On the lonely nights when I was sad,

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    I can totally relate to this. Reading this brought tears to my eyes. I had to fight to hold them back. My dad and mom left me at the age of 5. They divorced, and I was left. I had no idea...

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  17. 15. Not Good Enough

    • By Imza
    • Published by Family Friend Poems October 2009 with permission of the Author.

    I help you through hard times, as you do for me,
    But you really don't know how much I hide.
    Even though we are the best of friends,
    I really don't think you can understand.

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    For a dad, it's really hard when you’re unable to heal her most precious heart. I read a poem so it can give me ideas on what else I need to say, but what can a dad do if his daughter is...

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  18. 16. This Feeling Of Depression

    • By Taylor H.
    • Published by Family Friend Poems December 2011 with permission of the Author.

    I have a pain so deep you'll never see
    I locked it away and hid the key.
    If I ever really could share it
    You wouldn't look at me the same, I swear it.

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    • Votes 637
    • Rating 4.56
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    Hi, I am 13 too, but I will be 14 soon. I have told my family about my depression 6 months ago. I cut myself sometimes but only on my thigh so no one sees. I know how it feels to be alone,...

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  19. 17. Silent Tears

    • By Amanda Smith
    • Published by Family Friend Poems October 2011 with permission of the Author.

    Shh...listen, don't you hear?
    I'm crying, but they are silent tears.
    I'm crying on the inside so you can't see
    all the pain running though me .

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    Made me feel so sad. I would cry for hours in my room, in the bathroom, in the shower, and wherever else no one would see me or hear me. I'd wait for my family to be out and me to be by...

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  20. 18. The Fall

    • By Marie
    • Published by Family Friend Poems May 2011 with permission of the Author.

    I don't know why I bother to try;
    even though I know you'll never be satisfied.
    I'm not what you want, and I'm not what you need,
    but you're twisting and turning my reality.

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    • Rating 4.58
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    I was always considered the black sheep in my family because I looked at the world differently, so I was judged. I was raised in a Christian home but I couldn't understand why you would...

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  21. 19. Tears

    • By Jordan
    • Published by Family Friend Poems July 2010 with permission of the Author.

    Walking through the rain,
    I try to forget the pain.
    I try to ignore the sting in my eyes,
    because I know a strong girl never cries.

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    • Rating 4.49
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    In his first poem, Jordan has exposed his inner feelings so effectively that I feel like developing a strong bond between us. Not because I have undergone the same experiences but because of...

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  22. 20. No One Knows Me

    • By Caitlin Glaspell
    • Published by Family Friend Poems March 2011 with permission of the Author.

    No one will ever truly know me.
    How can they when they never even try?
    Because I smile, they assume I am happy.

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    • Votes 429
    • Rating 4.42
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    I have never been able to be myself. Everyone thinks I'm happy, but I'm not. I hide alone and pretend to be doing something else. I can't cry; if do i'll be caught. I have to pull myself...

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