Thursday, October 12, 2017

DMC: "Under My Bed" by Janie Lazo





UNDER MY BED

There is a darkness lurking near
This darkness fills my heart with dread
I'm not alone – I think – I fear
A darkness hides beneath my bed

As dark as pitch, with eyes that leer
And teeth that rip and pull and shred
Is that a hiss and growl I hear?
I hate this ghastly monster bed!

I feel my eyes begin to tear
The monster might bite through my bed!
Can't cry! I'm turning 12 this year
And monsters don't exist, Mom said.

But just in case, I block my ears
I take off running – out I fled
I made it safe – I jump – I cheer
No way I'm sleeping in that bed!


© 2017 Janie Lazo. All rights reserved.


Click HERE to read this month's interview with Carrie Clickard. Her DMC challenge is to write a poem about a person, place, or thing that spooked you as a child.

Post your poem on our October 2017 padlet. While some contributions will be featured as daily ditties this month, all contributions will be included in a wrap-up celebration on Friday, October 27th, and one lucky participant will win a personalized copy of her enchanting new picture book from Holiday House:






9 comments:

  1. That second stanza sends shivers up my spine, Janie!

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  2. This is why my bed is a box bed, nothing underneath! Long ago, my son would have nightmares, shared that there was a monster turtle under his bed & he would wake up, & make a giant leap away from the bed. You've shown it just right, Janie! "A darkness hides beneath my bed". Perhaps a nightlight?

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  3. Eek! I'm definitely sleeping with a flashlight tonight. Well done!

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  4. Ah, this is a good, creepy poem. The second stanza is terrific! Thanks.

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  5. Very nice and spooky will defiantly keep my night light on now foreshore

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  6. Such "great" childhood memories, brought right back! Well done, Janie!

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  7. No bed should have space underneath. It is just a gathering place for dust bunnies, spiders, and monsters!

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  8. Wonderful Janie, you caught me in your fear and carried me all through your monster poem!

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