So fearful of Soap Sally!
Dad says she comes in the night
to bump the daylights out of me.
Looking back, is plain to see
frightening things are ‘scary’
when told they be.
"You must believe: A poem is a holy thing_a good poem that is." Theodore Roethke
So fearful of Soap Sally!
Dad says she comes in the night
to bump the daylights out of me.
Looking back, is plain to see
frightening things are ‘scary’
when told they be.
Childhood fears–beautifully terrifying! Clever and original.
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Thanks, Diffuse. You’re a dear to discuss my rambling deliberations…
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Nothing’s more delightful than rambling on deliberating rambling deliberations!
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I enjoyed this. I’d never heard of “Soap Sally”, so of course I had to google it. Thanks for a new scary story!
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Your welcome. I never knew she was a ‘legitimate’ scary figure. Thought it was something Dad made up to scare us,lol. Take another look at my next poem on my site.
I have a “new” illustrator for my poems! Am so excited!
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I’ve never heard of Soap Sally but she does indeed sound scary.
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The REASON you have never heard of ‘Soap Sally’ is that you are too young and she is too old,
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I hadn’t heard of Soap Sally, so I Googled it, too. So true that things are scary when we’re told they are- especially as kids!
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So true, it’s all in the perception. Thanks for linking up! Be sure to come back and vote for your favorites.
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You speak the truth in poetic form!
I never heard of Soap Sally either, and I am nowhere near as young as Draug!
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