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Donna Drury
Poems
Jul 2020
Teenage love
Teenage love was exciting,
Grown up such young fools.
Dosing in old buildings,
Crazy, no home, no rules.
Stealing food, stealing cars,
Didn't care I had you.
Teenage love was invincible,
Too high to see what was true.
Curling up to each other,
Our first bedsit so cold.
No money or nourishment,
I had your hand to hold.
Unable to control emotions,
Frustrations shone through.
Fighting became normal,
No more me and you.
I love you this day,
More than thirty years gone.
I see it so clearly,
Teenage love is still strong.
Written by
Donna Drury
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