Something’s There
There's a crack in the floor.
Daddy said,
"Just ignore it."
But instead I watched it grow,
Spidering it's way
Toward my bed.
It frightened me
Like the men with bad teeth
Lurking in the shadows,
Asking to touch
My legs.
I kept my distance.
I walked around it.
There's a hole in the floor.
Mama said,
"Pray about it."
So I crossed myself and
asked God,
How deep does the
Darkness go?
Would anybody save me?
I hung my foot over the void
And lost my shoe.
There was no sound of contact.
There was no answer.
There's a cavern in the floor.
Auntie said,
"Look around it
At all the shiny,
Unbroken things.
You have a roof over your head
And what a pretty head it is.
You are goddamn blessed, child."
So I looked around,
But all I could see
Was what was missing:
My swallowed flower crown,
The snuffed out night light,
My disappearing roller skates
and bicycle.
All the neighborhood children.
My baby teeth.
It took my dog today.
I didn't notice
Until I felt the foot of the bed
Cold, unrumpled.
It claimed my tears
So all I could do was whisper
Eyes dry,
"Come and get me."
2/30
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