She woke, shivering in the dark of night Wary of the long shadows on the wall Flicking on the pink hued tulip nightlight To forget the monster with one eyeball The giant teddy bear with sharpened claws The troll that sneered and chased her down the street The King Kong turtle with quick snapping jaws The freckled boy who ate her ice-cream treat She runs down the cold hall to Mommy’s room She turns the **** and tiptoes to her bed “I had a nightmare,” the little girl croons. “Shhh, it was only a dream,” Mommy said She tucks her in and rocks her back to sleep Years later she wakes alone, cold and naked Her dreams a waking truth; the woman weeps Resenting all the precious years wasted From room to room she walks the barren halls There is no one. Only an empty house With silent photos hanging on the walls