Blanket Thief
To the creature who stole my blankets
last night: I am on to you.
You shall not escape me, however
you try to. Did you think
I would not notice them at the foot
of my bed in a ball?
I espied them after midnight in said ball,
chilly air not stopped by blankets
pimpled my flesh from head to foot.
You terrible monster, you
hateful blanket thief, you think
you can treat me just however.
This shall not stand, do you hear? However
you try to justify how you think.
I’ll not be treated like a sole with no foot.
What kind of a monster would ball
up someone else’s blankets? I have a soul, do you?
It’s not that I’m angry at you
specifically, it’s just that however
They came to be there I think
of seeing me under the blankets
(which had yet to become a ball)
I had nothing exposed except for a foot
Why even put them there at the foot
of my bed in a tight little ball?
What monster would do that aside from you?
I don’t know who you think
you are, but however
you try to hide I will avenge my blankets.
“Why, he doesn’t even need them blankets!”
anyone who sees me might think,
“I’ll take them and home them here in a ball,
the proof is there in his exposed foot.
He is far too warm, however
cold the night air!” says you.
So now I sleep suspiciously, firmly holding my blankets.
Tonight is the night they will try again however
ready I am. It’s not yet time for sleep, I think.