There’s a monster in my closet,
I’ve never seen it there,
But deep inside,….I feel it….,
Feel it on the skin: naked; bare.
There’s a monster in my closet.
It murmurs without spare,
Of long ago,…of far away…,
Of a place no longer there.
There’s a monster in my closet,
Breathing. Breathing. Breathing,…
Oh, and panting for it’s fare.
“It’s not there….Yes, it’s not there!”
There’s a monster in my closet.
“Open the door”, you say?
I’ll do so, with strength,
I’ll do so right away.
Maybe I’ll see it…..Yes! See it there today!
There’s a monster in my closet,
I’ve never seen it there;
But today I’m going to face it,
And be done with this despair.
There’s a monster in my closet,
Of this I am aware;
And so I delve into it’s lair,
To see it’s face, to let it free,
To find another care.
There’s a monster in my closet.
The closet door creaks open……slowly…open,
Where is it?
Desperately I search. Pull and tear…until,
There’s nothing left but remnants,
Of what once was there.
There’s a monster in my closet,
I’ve never seen it there,
But deep inside I feel it….
I feel it everywhere!
K. Aldaya, Date: ???
Picture: Photographer Unknown; Originally on Aperture Journal.com; http://imgarcade.com/1/old-creepy-doors/
