The Shadow
I crawl into bed,
Ready to fall asleep.
My wife lay soundly next to me,
No sound. Not even a peep.
Tap! Tap! Tap! Against my door.
"Who is there?" I ask.
No answer. Only deafening silence.
I roll over back to bed.
Creak! Creak! Creak! The door moves as if coming to life.
This time I shout, "Get out! Let me be."
No answer. Only deafening silence.
There was no one there but me.
The silence rings so loud,
I can hear my heart pulsing in my ear.
Somewhere in the dark, something lurks,
I don't believe that I'm alone in here.
Mustering all my courage, I climb off my bed,
The floor cracks with every step I take.
Slowly moving towards the door,
Praying that my fears are fake.
Turning the doorknob I thrust the door open,
Expecting a wraith or a ghost to bite or bark.
Only to be answered by a deafening silence,
Nothing to be found in the dark.
Staring down the hollow black hallway,
Unsatisfied with the answer I received.
I must venture into the blackness,
If I am going to get any relief.
Step by step. I walk down the haunted hall,
Hoping not to be swallowed by fear.
Every step draws me closer,
To what I know is here.
Entering the dark living room,
Feeling so exposed.
Yet nothing sturs or moves,
And all the windows and doors are closed.
A chilly breeze runs up my spine,
Like a cold winter night.
I turn Slowly to face the darkness.
Only to be greeted with a fright.
A monster! At least ten feet tall,
Towering above me.
No time to scream or shriek,
I grab the first thing I see.
Smashing the monster with all my might,
It tumbles against the wall.
Falling to the ground,
The Shadow doesn't look so tall.
Quickly turning on the lights,
Revealing so clear.
A winter coat knocked off its hanger,
Relieved I say, "I am all alone in here."
Triumphantly, I return to bed a hero,
Having vanquished the shadowy giant.
Entering into the darkness,
Emerging triumphant.
Turning to my wife I say, "Don't worry. There's nothing to fear."
But alas my words fall on deaf ears.
All that lay next to me are some extra blankets.
Then I say with a sorrowful sigh, "I am all alone in here."