write a satirical poem mocking social groups. use simple words and make it easy to understand. middle school writing level

In this land of middle school, where social groups roam,

I’ll pen a satirical poem, to poke fun at them home.

First, we have the “Jocks”, with their jerseys so bright,
Chasing balls all day, thinking they’re sports dynamite.
Their muscles bulging, brains a bit deflated,
But hey, who needs smarts when you’re adored and celebrated?

Next up, we find the “Nerds”, in their glasses and braces,
Books in their hands, words with too many spaces.
They solve complex math problems, their IQs so high,
But when it comes to small talk, they’re likely to shy.

Ah, the “Preps” with their trendy clothes and sleek hair,
Copying each other, afraid of being bare.
They sip their lattes and check their reflection,
Believing that fashion is a form of perfection.

And let’s not forget the “Goths”, all dressed in black,
With eyeliner for miles, looking like they just stepped back.
Their minds full of darkness, poetry and despair,
But deep down inside, they’re just like us, I swear.

Oh, the “Hippies” with their tie-dye shirts and peace signs,
Chanting mantras, trying to leave the world behind.
They protest and recycle, spreading love and good vibes,
Yet their spotty hygiene can really ruin our rides.

Lastly, we come to the “Populars”, the kings and queens,
Surrounded by followers, always looking so mean.
They rule the school, with their gossip and drama,
But do they know that their popularity's just a façade?

Oh, these social groups, so different and diverse,
Bound by stereotypes, making us curse.
Let’s break away from these labels and stereotypes so shallow,
For in the end, we’re all just humans, trying to find our path to follow.