“Jack and Danny”
By Elizabeth Aparo
Two boys with an unbreakable trust
Together wherever they go
Never put away collecting dust
One Jack, One Danny, amid a particular day
They’d grow and laugh
When trouble manifested, they ignore it by play
There was a monster Jack thought, it hid under Danny’s bed
He was scared it would hurt him or Danny
“It’ll be alright. We have each other.” Danny said
Whatever pain Danny felt, Jack did too
“Let’s runaway, somewhere far.”
Jack and Danny started over once they grew
There’s a reason for this, it could be in there head
They always seemed timid at home, aghast in their eyes
Could it be the monster, all along, wasn’t just under the bed?
The two boys came upon a place to stay
Along with it they met a friend
Along with that friend they got a potion to keep the monster away
Soon the potion wasn’t enough for their life
They wanted more
Little did they know it would bring them such strife
They went back to their homes where the monster stayed
He seems to be worse
And more of the potion Danny craved
That night at 7:34 Danny lay blue and grey
A frigid and pale body
The monster had taken him away
Jack couldn’t fathom why the monster took his friend
He screamed at the walls
Could it be possible for a friendship like theirs to have come to an end?
And soon Jack’s complexion began to fade
He seemed of ash and bone
The beat of his chest has become delayed
“I’m scared” Whispered Jack. He seemed dejected
“Scared?” said a voice.
“If your mortified expression was a disease I too would be infected.”
Jack’s pupils were alive, as he looked straight
A smile of a familiar face that almost looked like him
And the look of a friend that can restore his fate
“I need you.” Jack said staring as Danny Stared right back
Danny seemed puzzled then smiled softly
“You’ve had me all along, you’ll be okay, because I am you Jack.”

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