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Teenage Spots

by Michelle Stewart

I liked my boyish figure
And I was horrified to see,
The changes in my body
I was no longer me.
I developed breasts,
Hair sprouted everywhere
In places I didn't want it
Nowhere I'd like to share.
I rounded at the hips
I felt screwed up inside
I didn't want this to happen
Loose jumpers would not disguise
I was turning into a woman
There was nothing I could do
Looking in the mirror
I saw the obvious truth
I tried so hard to stop it
By not eating my tea
It just made my breasts more obvious
To my misery!
If that wasn't bad enough
I got mood-swing disease
Laughing, shouting, crying,
There was no one I could please
Then came teenage spots
With real lousy timing
Just when I've noticed boys,
I'm trying hard to hide them
Then came greasy hair,
And period pains,
Hormones jumping everywhere
And crash weight gain.
Having no control,
Your body decided
To suddenly grow up
No matter how you hide it!!!


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