As children, we dream of growing up
Of doing things that teens do
Of staying up late, going on adventures
And having freedom anew
But as teens, we face struggles
With school, love, and fitting in
We strive to be perfect for others
Not knowing where to begin
And as adults, we reminisce
About the carefree days of our youth
About the parties, the laughter, the fun
And longing for the truth
But when we are old and grey
We wish we could turn back time
To go back to when we were kids
And savor every moment, every rhyme
So to my young self, I say
Life goes by fast, don't rush
Do the things you love, don't worry
And remember, anything can happen in a hush
write a poem about how when we are kids we wish we could grow up and do things that teens do, about how when we are teens we face struggles with school, love, being perfect for others, about how when we are adults we wish we were teens again out partying and having fun, about how when we are old we wis we could go back to when we were kids and to tell your young self that life goings by fast and anything can happen to you any day so when young do the things you love and to not worry about the furture
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