I write poems But I've learned throughout That you are lied to through poetry Depression is not romantic, that cigarette smoke is not art, it is smoke that represents your slow earning death. Girls don't always cry over boys, there aren't as many sleepless nights as people say, and drugs don't always make the pain go away. Yes, maybe you did love him and felt the need to express that through sonnets, but after a while, you'll move on, stuck with that reminder that you thought you loved that dirt bag. We need poetry that not only speaks to the growing generation but the grown, To the ones who still have night terrors at 35 or sit in coffee shops looking for their lives To the ones that blame us but forgot who raised us We need poetry that shouts and cries when we've ran out of breath because the gods know we will Oh we will And when that happens we will need words with emotions like the ones in our hearts now So speak while you can, write poetry and stories until your hands hurt Keep scribbling and sketching until there are no more tears on your shirt And scream louder than you'll ever think All until your words are forced to turn into ink