Face the Darkness
The crinkle of an old book opening
Shining light splits the night.
While everyone else is sleeping
the world around me shines so bright.
Finally, the book is finished,
it is time for sleep.
I fear if I turn off the lights,
in shall the monsters creep.
It is finally time to face my fear.
I steel my soul to face the way
the darkness seeps so near,
around my bed to stay.
And with a flick, all is done
my eyes shut fast and tight
I know I have finally won
and have tamed the night.
Tomorrow is another day
in which I shall grow,
But tonight I have felt the way
a grown-up does. I know.
This poem is about:
Me
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