All that is electric, with a single tick, flickers off. Everything is lost to dark, and inside this strange cloud of dust, shadows of varying shades churn in the night. Petrified, I surrender my logic, though, I fold my legs up, tight. I cannot be motionless while my sweet abode, no longer sweet, breaks apart, separating itself into ogres and monsters. I stand up to feel the strain, pulling my veins; it must be a satyr unseen, aiding a devil with a menacing fork; plus, my make-up case is now a gory orc, for my dresser-mirror reflects the darkness, releasing into the room imprisoned forms, ominous: werewolf, witch, vampire, a corpse, worse yet, something stretching into a moan of the unknown. What luck! Now the flashlight has dead batteries... Must be a trick of the evil faeries. I dash out the door in my bare feet; something tugs at me, I shriek and rush, knocking down a plant, that carnivore Venus’s Flytrap. No more! Good riddance, before it did away with me, I bet, by throwing dots of dirt, --poisonous and wicked--on the floor. Ouch, the street has no glow, the sky moonless, not even a tiny flash from a star. I’d settle tonight for any light, at least from a plane. Something sweeps by me while the night is wearing all black, and I scream at my neighbor’s black cat. “Joy, you yelled? What’re you doing in the dark?” I breathe with glee... My neighbor, a soul to stay with me. “Taking in a breath of fresh air. How have you been lately?” I say with a flair, and add, “The lights are off; I came out. Do you know what this is about?” “Probably, FPL," she says, "Our power company is amusing itself with night vision.” And I think,That joke was on me, but to it, I’ll never admit. |