The Tapping

A night-time rhyme of terror

Emmy (Emlyn) Boyle
The Lark Publication

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A sinister, dark figure with burning eyes creeps through an open window.
Illustration by the author

It starts as a tap
On my window one night.
But when I go check,
There’s nothing in sight.

For most nights it taps,
And sometimes a scratch,
But whatever the sound,
I cherish the latch.

And so this goes on,
For most summer nights,
But then it stops briefly,
Before I see lights.

Two spots that float high
By the churchyard wall,
As bright as a fire,
And part of a skull.

So I hide under sheets,
Before tapping begins.
My terror then horror,
When a pane falls in.

The window creaks open,
My heart pounding fast,
And threatens to burst
When I hear a dry rasp.

I feel something reach
A claw out to me,
Before my folks shout
And make the Thing flee.

A year goes by
And now we’re elsewhere.
But my window stays locked,
In case something’s out there.

© Emlyn Boyle 2024

This poem was inspired by the illustration above, which I had made last October, (for a yearly, online Halloween art challenge). The picture itself was inspired by the legend of the Croglin Grange Vampire, a topic that I’ve covered here before. Thanks for reading.

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Emmy (Emlyn) Boyle
The Lark Publication

An Irish born and based artist, writer, photographer, animator and very creative person. Proud trans woman, she/her.