A Poem
when at the edge of getting caught
I knew nothing more
beyond
what he told me
the moon would light our walk
that night
the car rumbled off
I laughed at the jolt
the woods weren’t new
of course I figured out
blindfold off
I stood just beyond the
soccer fields
where the dance team
stole away to smoke
and my sister
warned me not to tell
and watch my back
if ever he would take me here
I laughed her off
and caught her eyes
lupine in their coloring
my lungs caught short
from memory
of thoughts of being hunted
like when I was locked outside
her friend sneered at me
the window where our
grandma slept
those final years
that friend’s silhouette
eyes in the dark
let me in
or keep me out
you don’t fool me
for one bit
I slashed her tires
that night, I did
my sister had
it coming
the trees outlined
traced by clouds
his breath along my neck
a desire
and a sickness
all at once
the breeze carried rain
his sweat suffocating
my rage, boiling
wishing away
his hand
pushing me down the trail
crunch of twig
came to an end
suddenly, “Run!”
and he let go
into the darkness
with the plan
spoiled by fear
chased down
and delicious
sisters feast
the blindfold
in his hand
© Samantha Lazar 2019
Happy Halloween!