Insomnia: Day 8 of National Poetry Month

Apr 8, 2026 | Poetry, Writing

Day 8: National Poetry Month

Todayโ€™s prompts include, โ€œrhythmic,โ€ โ€œuse a simple phrase repeatedly, and then make statements that invert or contradict that phrase,โ€ and โ€œparanoia.โ€ The obvious solution is to write in first person, remember that โ€œjust because youโ€™re paranoid doesnโ€™t mean theyโ€™re not all out to get you,โ€ and write the whole thing in iambic pentameter โ€“ for the rhythmic qualities, of course.

Insomnia

There is no monster lurking in the dark
Iโ€™m told. Iโ€™m fairly sure itโ€™s true, and yetโ€ฆ
I hear him breathing there, behind the door.

There is no monster lurking in the dark
though Mother jokes he likes to try on shoes
that smell like sweaty feet and human toes.

There is no monster lurking in the dark โ€”
my brother listens to my whispered fears
and laughs. He wonโ€™t walk past my closet door.

There is no monster lurking in the dark.
I think my Father knows; he ventured in
there once. Now all I hearโ€™s the crunch of bone.

There is no monster lurking in the dark
You must forgive the cluttered mess; you know
I cannot use the closet anymore.

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Your Turn!

What lurks inside your closet in the dark? Write a poem about it โ€“ feel free to share it here!

Holly Jahangiri

Holly Jahangiri is the author of Trockle, illustrated by Jordan Vinyard; A Puppy, Not a Guppy, illustrated by Ryan Shaw; and the newest release: A New Leaf for Lyle, illustrated by Carrie Salazar.

She draws inspiration from her family, from her own childhood adventures (some of which only happened in her overactive imagination), and from readers both young and young-at-heart. She lives in Houston, Texas, with her husband, J.J., whose love and encouragement make writing books twice the fun.

9 Comments

  1. Barbara Ehrentreu

    Holly,
    I loved this poem. I brought me back to my days as a young teen when I had to have my closet closed to go to sleep. Also loved the rhythm of this and the images you brought here. Thank you for sharing.

    I am also posting my poems on my blog if you are interested.

    Reply
    • Holly Jahangiri

      Thank you! I’ll definitely come check out your poems, Barbara. (I have seen you post in comments on WD now and then!) While it isn’t hard to write “a poem a day,” it’s impossible, I think, to write a good one every day! ๐Ÿ˜

      I wonder why the thing lurking under the bed or in the closet is such a common, universal concept. Not always a fear, but why not in the oven or the attic or the basement? Why not hiding in the kitchen pantry? It’s never there, is it?

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  2. Erin Penn

    Love the ending which turns the poem on the head into an excuse. Great delivery.
    My closet is for office equipment, stationary and fabric.

    In my closet are dreams.
    Things to come, craft, and be.
    My fabric is in stacks.
    The paint is on shelves.
    I got fashion and shoes,
    there as well.
    What can I make.
    What can I be.
    In my closet are my dreams.
    Outside, I’m just me.

    It needs a little work but not bad to start – in this case I needed the ending to know how to begin.

    Reply
    • Holly Jahangiri

      No, not bad at all – a good start, Erin! It’s funny how we sometimes have to write our way INTO a poem (or a story) and then figure out what it was we were really trying to say. I used to hate revision, but I finally get it – and most days, even enjoy it.

      Reply
  3. Vivian Zabel

    Shades of Trockle. Love it.

    Reply
  4. Vivian Zabel

    Of course. Trickle is unique.

    Reply
    • Holly Jahangiri

      Yes. Poor little Trockle would probably be hiding under the bed behind the little girl!

      Reply
  5. Vivian Zabel

    ๐Ÿ˜ Indeed.

    Reply

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