====================================================================== Title: Monster Date: 2023-04-19 Link: https://spool-five.com/poetry/2023_apr19_monster/ Word Count: 188 ====================================================================== > And without further ado, here’s our daily (optional) prompt. For this > challenge, start by reading Marlanda Dekine’s poem “My Grandma Told > Stories or Cautionary Tales.” One common feature of childhood is the > monsters. The ones under the bed or in the closet; the odd local monsters > that other kids swear roam the creek at night, or that parents say wait > to steal away naughty children that don’t go to bed on time. Now, cast > your mind back to your own childhood and write a poem about something > that scared you – or was used to scare you – and which still haunts you > (if only a little bit) today. I can't remember there being many monsters in my childhood. One I do remember, however, is my little sister's imaginary friend, Sara Clara. Seven years younger than us, Left alone She comforted you We laughed when we were asked by you to make space for her in the back seat on family holidays Now, I feel bad That you needed her. Because we weren't there? I admit, I was scared, a little. Sara Clara