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- Overview
- There Had to Have Been Someone
- There Had to Have Been
- Memories
- I Like the Rain More than The Sun
- Finding Summer Again
- Every Guy
- When I Look in the Mirror
- Different Levels
- Worries for You
- The First and Last Day I Saw My Dad
- Changing My Life Around
- You Can't Be Mad Forever
- I Wonder
- Doors of Emotion
- Ice Cream Man
- Liquor Makes the World Violent
- The Coolest Dad
- Letter to Mom
- Virginity
- Black
- The Three Faces of My Monster
- Drowning
- Sides of Me
- The Love of My Life
- Monkey
- My Life
- What It's Like to Have a Headache
- [Preface]
- Love is Like All the Colors of the Doors in Juvie
- My Passion Leaps Out Toward the World
- How Tucked in the Corner Was Sadness
- Because I Didn't Know the True Meaning of Love
- See What Goes On Behind My Masks
- No More Me
- I Lost My Sense of Protection
- What Every Guy Tells Me
- Trapped in the Ghetto & The Other Piece of Me
- I Can't Imagine Myself Any Other Place
- The House on the Corner 2
- The House on the Corner
- Poems by Parents
- Special Poem for Pongo's Fans
Virginity
by a young woman, age 16I feel like I want to run away
but I’ve got no place to hide
I feel empty inside
no emotions except anger and sadness
I feel lonely
I feel like I want to speak
but I don’t have a voice
I feel like I’m trapped in a cage
and I don’t know where I put the key
This is the pain of something special
getting taken away
but it wasn’t my choice
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