Super Sam by Ron Barton

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Super Sam

Silly Sammy couldn’t sleep,

try though he might.

He thought that there were monsters lurking

in the dark of night.

 

His dad had tried ‘most everything

to alleviate Sam’s fear;

he’d sprayed the place with monster spray

and checked the room was clear

 

but Sammy would still cry out

every now and then

and force his dad to search and spray

and check his room again.

 

There were no monsters, that’s for sure,

but Sammy couldn’t see

that things you look at in the dark

aren’t what they appear to be.

 

Shadows cast upon the wall

can make simple things look bad

and, so, it’s understandable

Sam sometimes calls for dad.

 

Plus, houses make a lot of noise

in the cooling night-time air

so it’s easy to imagine things

that aren’t actually there.

 

This brings us back to Sammy

who was still restless in his bed,

scared of monsters in his room

that were really in his head.

 

Then Sammy’s dad had an idea,

he knew just what to do.

Sammy loves his superheroes

– what if he could be one too?

 

He bought Sammy a special costume

for him to wear to bed;

no longer Silly Sammy

he was Super Sam instead.

 

There was no need to be afraid

of things like monsters now.

If Sammy ever caught one

he’d unleash a big KAPOW!

Ron Barton

No Such Thing by Jane Williams

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No such thing

 

No such thing as monsters

I’m absolutely sure

As is Mrs Werewolf

Who rents the house next door

 

No such thing as monsters

A scientific fact

I have it writ in blood

Sincerely signed Count Drac

 

No such thing as monsters

My sources can’t be wrong

I heard it from a friend

Of a friend of King Kong

 

No such thing as monsters

The neighbours all agree

Dr Jeckle, Mr Hyde,

The Frankensteins and me

 

No such thing as monsters

And really I should know

Mummy unwrapped herself

Just now to tell me so!

 

© Jane Williams

Jane Williams is a writer based in Tasmania. Her most recent book is Days Like These – New and Selected Poems. Samples from her books can be found at www.janewilliams.wordpress.com