Jump Scare

Nov 17, 2025 | Poetry, Writing

Jump Scare

There’s creepy music on the stair
despite nobody being there
no boom-box on the landing sits
and I am scared out of my wits
because I know how this one goes
(and every movie villain knows)
the ingenue without a clue
(as ingenues are wont to do)
walks slowly up the steps – so dark –
you’d think the family dog would bark
at the intruder we’re aware
should our insoucient damsel dare
ascend those steps where he stands ready
(ten knife-sharp fingers has our Freddy)
ready to eviscerate
our heroine, but now he’s late
the curtain falls, relief from dread!
Until the sequel, when she’s dead.

Rarely does a prompt yield the best poetry, but it’s good for waking up a sluggish brain. Or, as Richard Hugo wrote, “One way of getting into the world of the imagination is to focus on the play rather than the value of words—if you can manage it you might even ignore the meanings for as long as you can, though that won’t be very long.” Not sure how imaginative this is, but the prompt Robert Brewer gave us to work with, today, was to write a “trope poem.” How is it that we know the tropes – they are, by definition, cliché – and yet, they can still make us feel something like fear or anticipation? It cannot be that we expect something new and surprising. Sequels work precisely because we know what to expect and however bitterly we complain when we get exactly what we knew we’d get, we keep spending money going back for more of the same. Maybe in a world that’s changing so fast, the superficial fantasy isn’t the fantasy at all – the predictability of the storyline is.

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.

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