Last night as I laid ….In my bed for some sleep, I felt something poke me From under my sheets. There’s something alive, I thought in my head - There’s something that’s living Under my bed. I tried to be quiet I tried to be still, Each time that I moved It would give me a chill. So I jumped from my bed And ran down the hall But my parents were sleeping, The nerve of it all! My father was snoring My mom she was too, Now I needed help here So this wouldn’t do. I tugged on my father And he opened one eye. He saw me and smiled, Then quietly said, “Hi.” I tugged him again, I said, “Dad come real quick. It’s under my bed And it has a big stick!” “Honey,” he said As he sat up in bed “Couldn’t this wait till tomorrow? In the morning, instead.” “Dad, I’m afraid If you don’t come right now Your ONLY sweet daughter Will just vanish somehow!” Just then my mom Smiled as she said, “Your daddy is brave; He’ll check under your bed.” So he took hold of my hand As we walked down the hall My dad is real brave - He’s the best of them all. When we got to my room, He turned on the light. “We’ll take care of this monster - We will catch him tonight!” He got down on the floor Without making a sound And under the bed You’ll never guess what we found. Five dusty socks Rolled up in a ball, Four teddy bears. And that wasn’t all. Two yellow blankets, Now how’d they get there? Then, oh my gosh Not my pink underwear! Four Barbies and Kens, A monopoly game, Clue and Parcheesi. And six candy canes. A Frisbee, a racket, My pink dress that I lost, My dollhouse and art set, A game of ring toss. He pulled and he pried, The stuff covered my floor, Then he lay on his stomach - Could there be any more? Barney and Elmo, A talk-a-lot Kate, She was dusty and dirty With a smile on her face. So those were the voices I heard late at night - I thought I was dreaming It gave me a fright. The pile on my floor Was at least ten feet tall, It spilled from my bedroom And into the hall. Finally, my father Gave a pull real quick And from under the bed Came my lost pogo stick. Then he squirmed and he wiggled, The bed started to buck, He said, “Dear get your mother, I think that I’m stuck.” So I went to get mom And we each grabbed a foot And we pulled and we tugged As my whole bedroom shook. He finally broke free As we all screamed for joy, Each of us buried Under ten feet of toys. My father just smiled, He wasn’t upset - “Tomorrow , my sweet daughter, We’ll clean up this big mess.” He said, “There’s not a monster Under your bed. I’m afraid one couldn’t fit there Without bumping his head.” So they tucked me back in And turned out the light, Went back to their room As we all said goodnight. But just as I started To fall back to sleep, A noise from my closet Put me back on my feet |