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Today, we are featuring Inklings Book Contest 2024 finalist Phoebe Wagner! She finished 5th grade this past school year and wrote a poignant poem called “Let Me Grow”. One of our judges said that the poem illustrates “the trials and tribulations of life” and demonstrates Phoebe’s “profound and mature view of the world”. Continue below to enjoy her poem in digital book or plain text form.

In a damp quiet nook I stood

bright purple petals bloomed from my stem

the sun wrapped me in a warm glaze

the rain was like touches of joy

the crow sang all morning long

and the night sparkled with stars.

 

A cracked house twisted with vines

towered above me

insides lonely and dull

it stood, perched high on bare cement

all life drained from its gray walls.

 

To find color

you would have to find me

a burst of color 

from a crack in the ground.

Because sometimes the most beautiful things

are in the least expected places.

 

 

One day,

sunlight tangled in the tall oak tree,

the people came.

 

Carrying sharp tools,

they covered me in a thick layer of cement

the pounding deafening.

 

Over and over, they pushed my leaves

and compressed my colorful petals.

I couldn’t breathe.

 

Days passed and my flower wilted

my bright green stem

turned to a rusty brown.

 

“Let me grow,”

I cried.

Every night I would.

 

If only I could have a chance to be heard.

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