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Lulling a Toddler To Sleep My Way
They used to come only at night, And hide way up under the bed, Tucking their feet clear out of sight, Ready to angrily pinch my pinky toes red, D A D D Y! I’d holler, and scream. M O M M Y! I would cry and yell. S I S S Y! I’d shriek in my dream, Heartbeat knowing I was about to be killed, My own child picked up on this gloom The first time he stayed in grandma’s house. M O M M Y ! D A D D Y! He yelled, in full scared bloom. I ran in, heart beating fast, expecting to see a little gray mouse. What is it, Son? I asked my train-covered pajama wearing little man. It’s the monsters he whispered, his amber and brown eyes as big as my head. I nodded. “They’ll get you too, if you fall and land.” So you’d better lay down right now, and stay in that bed. 3/28/2018
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