Come out the Coma

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Wake up! Please, wake up!
Is what most of the youth scream so you can hear and see them. It seem like no matter what we do or say, you just can't hear our cries. Everyday teen are trying to get the attention of the people teens care about the most. When teens walk around it is like everyone that surrounds us are in a coma. What kind of coma? A coma of ignorance.
It seem like no one tryes or even wants to hear what we have to say. The only thing we wish is that you will wake up out of your coma.
Teens need you to open your ears and listen. He or she are yelling and screaming, but adults seem to shut their ears to it. Teens are always expressing what is in their heart if anything. When one do not listen and respond, they move on and find someone that will listen.
The next thing teens need is for adults to begin to see. Teens can erupt so many emotions at once. By paying close attention to his or her appearance and expression, you will be able to tell what is going on with their every day lives. When you close your ears, your sense of sight should be great.
Teen can cry, yell, and scream everyday, but it is up to you to come out of your state of ignorance. Teens are really driven to please the one care about; until they realize you are not paying any attention to him or her. What will it take for an adult to wake up and see the truth? The only way to get through is for the adult to bring his or her self through their own coma. So all the teen can do is wait.
Before its to late for someone, please wakeup. You need to hear and see them before it is to late.

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DrifterDani6886's picture
Member of the Progressive U Alumni Association

You made good points in your blog about teens and parents. I know coma was a metaphor but it offended me alittle bit because my mom was in a coma. Good blog though and I agree with what you said.

http://www.progressiveu.org/032913-lupus-uncureable-wait-what
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