Saturday, October 23, 2010

Bedtime Stories

"Tell us a story,"
I hear from their rooms.
"Something of ghosts
and witches on brooms."

"There once was a girl.
who had to walk home.
Through the graveyard she went,
scared and alone."

I told them of owls
that 'hoo' in the night.
Of headstones and cob webs
and only moonlight.

Then comes the voice
and approaching footsteps.
She struggles to run
But, on a tree root, she trips.

"He grabs her!" I yell,
"She screams and then faints"
In the end it was only
a mean, awful prank.

The rooms all fell silent,
not a peep, not a word
Except, "This is the scariest
story I've ever heard."

This was so fun Jen! Thanks for the prompt!!
Jenny Matlock

25 comments:

Ames said...

This was awesome! I'm sharing this one with my grands! Excellent! ~Ames

Judie said...

Ames loves to scare her grands with scary stories!! I just love GOOD scary stories, like yours!!

paige said...

Very good! So cute.

People Who Know Me Would Say: said...

Absolute perfection! My favorite this week!

Kat said...

Really nicely done! I loved this. Kat

Juli said...

Well done. Now can you come here nightly and tell these to my children? My made up stories usually go something like "there once were two boys who drove their mother crazy when they wouldn't go to bed." -J

Viki said...

Wow, this was so great. Just the kind of spooky but not too spooky poem for little ones. Good job . BRAVO!!

cj Schlottman said...

What a wonderful poem for wee ones - scary enough but not terrifying. Very well done!

..........cj

Jenners said...

Oh ... I love this! Such good rhyming. I could see this in a children's poem anthology! Well done!

Kerri said...

This is awesome! I bet you tell it with such excitement too! I'm going to share this tomorrow at bedtime with my son! Thanks!

Kim Lehnhoff said...

With some illustrations, this could be a children's book!

Excellent job!

One Photo said...

Love it! I hope you do more of this, you have a talent, children's poetry and/or stories.

CB said...

Wow!! You are good - Not only a great story but it all rhymes! You rock sista!!

jfb57 said...

What fun! This is an excellent poem - I love it when they rhyme! Brill!

Unknown said...

Love the poem! So very creative and it definitely had me on the edge of my seat :)

Anonymous said...

Great fun! I had Vincent Price in my head while I was reading along. - G

Jackie said...

lovely absolutely amazing !

Laura@The Oily Cupboard said...

haha...i love it! i can't wait for lily and her baby bro to start asking again one day....i think my big kids got to big for story time sniff sniff

Susan Anderson said...

What a fun Centus poem. Nice job!

=)

Unknown said...

How am I just discovering that you have an additional blog titles OOOOPS...THERE GOES MY BUTT.

Please explain.

Rawknrobyn.blogspot.com said...

This is so well done, it had a Dr. Seuss (dressed in black) feel.
I enjoy your creativity.
xoRobyn

Cheryl said...

I really love how you made this into an uptempo poem with enough lightness for kids.

Unknown said...

Beautiful Halloween poem. Perfect solution for the prompt. Just scary enough for the little ones. I'll have to try to translate it for my children. But I won't be able to get the rhyme right!
Rhyming is so difficult. You have done such a wonderful job here.

Excellent!

Best wishes,
Anna
Anna's & Sara's SC-post Week 25

Tgoette said...

You did an awesome job with this! Very creative and well written! Kudos!

Jenny said...

Seriously.

Seriously.

How do you have time to do this meme?

Seriously.

Why aren't you off on book tour...signing copies of your latest release to admiring fans like me.

This was a total TREAT to read.

No TRICKS here...just wonderful writing.

Thank you!