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Grades level iconsGrade 5
Genre information iconPoetry
Resource type iconWriting

Anxious

by Kelsey Fuentes, Grade 5, 826 Valencia
This poem shares an honest look at a big feeling: anxiety
About the Author

Kelsey likes to draw and play volleyball! In her free time she loves just having conversations with her friends.

Anxious

My life is hard like solid rock
Tears are welling up
Very unfocused view
Gloomy mindset
Echoing ringing noise in my head
Massive cranky feelings
Important things on my mind
Anxious is homework
Feels like a disaster
Anxious is worried
Minds are full of purple-like stressed
Anxious looks like rainy days

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UNBOUND: The Power and Possibility of Young Writers’ Emotions began in the fall of 2024, when librarian and literacy ambassador Mychal Threets invited young people across the country to write about their feelings, their way. Together, we shared writing prompts and activities for students in grades K–12 to explore the depth and complexity of their emotions through storytelling. No feeling was too big or too small. No genre was off-limits. Writing has long been a way for young people to make sense of the world, to capture what matters to them, and to imagine new possibilities. This anthology is a window into how young people are feeling right now. Joy, grief, rage, love—all of it belongs here and in this moment. We invite you to read these pages as they were written: with an open heart, brave and unbound.

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