Teena is a cartoon panel series and comic strip about a teenage girl, created by Hilda Terry. It ran from 1944 to 1966, distributed by King Features Syndicate. It evolved from Terry's earlier Sunday feature, It's a Girl's Life, a collection of gag cartoons which first appeared in newspapers on Sunday, December 7, 1941. The format displayed six panels about the reactions of teenage girls to World War II. Comics historian Don Markstein noted:
In Denmark, the strip was known as Tina.
Teena may refer to:-
Hey you, back there!
Crying out in dark despair
Your spark-long gone
Did it vanish like the light of dawn
You lied-you tried
Playing it off like it don't hurt you
You used to be so full of fire
Now all that's left is lonely desire
Lonely desire-who put out your fire
Lonely desire-who put out your fire
Why do-you do
All the things that you despise
Your ways so crazed
I could have told you they were born to die
Your heart bleeds-weak knees
Playin it off is so hard to do
You used to be so full of fire
Now all that's left is lonely desire
Lonely desire-who put out your fire
Lonely desire-who put out your fire
Oh did you know I saw what I pretended not to see
I saw you
You ought to think about it
You ought to let me get close to you
Let me start your fire
Let me start your fire
Let me start your fire
I'll put an end to this lonely desire, baby
Oh did you know I saw what I pretended not to see
I saw you
You ought to think about it
You ought to let me get close to you
Adlib..sho do sho do-
You need lovin' too