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The Children Hurt
  They hurt themselves.
  they shoot poison  into their veins,
  inhaling venomous gases-
  but it feels good.
  the children hurt.
  lingering in childhood,
  yet adulthood is forced
  by their environment.
  they defile each others bodies,
  their temples
  broken, graffitied with meaningless tattoos,
  stabbed with jewelry in mysterious places,
  scarring them  with self-inflicted cuts
  used to purge them of the pain
  of being misunderstood.
  but it only eases it temporarily.
  mommy, the children.
  they’re hurting.
  but no,
  our parents never realize,
  the pain lurking behind plastic smiles
  hesitant arms when we hug
  because our bodies are so used
  to abuse
  they don’t know how to comprehend love.
  the children hurt,
  I hurt.
  we hurt.
  the children are broken.
  there is beauty in broken
  broken can be fixed.
  we need help.
  please,
  fix us before it’s too late.

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This poem is about what I have observed from my generation and what needs to happen to fix it