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GHOST

Last night I woke up terrified

Of a visage by my bed

A ghost perhaps?

Do I believe in ghosts?

I never thought I did.

But who’s been poking

My shoulder while I sleep

And moving my big toe.

Where’s the label

From my special water jar?

No one took it

But still it’s gone.

Who moves things

Once they’re put down.

 

This all sounds like la-la land

But I don’t think I’m crazy

But last night the strangeness

Filled the air

And I was terrified for real.

My pounding heart

Was not a fake

Or maidenly hysteria.

I’m far too practical for that.

 

So what was that beside my bed

Masculine in form, unmoving,

Not quite opaque or shimmering,

Gone the instant I spoke out,

Crying “I just saw him!”

And sleep was just a memory for hours.

 

What was it?

I don’t know.

Was it real?

Who can say.

Will it return?

I certainly hope not.

Have I gone bonkers?

I don’t think so.

Am I puzzled?

You can bet your life on that.

ljm

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Oct 29, 2019
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