I've Never Been Afraid
Until I had teenagers

I'm not afraid of spiders
that scurry and skitter
on spindly little matchstick legs
Descending from above unseen
on silken threads
to dangle overhead
I
can
squish
them
with my thumb
Or snag the strand between my fingers
to carry them f a r a w a y
while they
hang
helplessly in mid-air
I can trap them
under drinking glasses
and watch them search
for escape
Once...
I ate a tarantula leg
just for bragging rights
I don't recommend it
I felt the hairs in my throat
for hours
Still...
I'm mesmerized by the intricacy
of the weaving of their webs
that glisten in the sunlight
under overhanging eaves
I've never been afraid of spiders
-
I'm not afraid of snakes
that slither through the grass
upon their soft white bellies
Hissing with
black
forked
tongues
Curling into twisted balls
to shake, rattle, and h u m
As a girl...
I wrapped one
round my shoulders
felt the weight
s t r e t c h
arm to arm
The scales rough and rippled
sliding
across
my
skin
Its tongue tickled my cheek
as it nuzzled in close
and wrapped it's body tighter
I swayed and sang:
“Oh! I'm being eaten
by a boa-constrictor!”
and laughed
at my clever joke
Still...
I'm enthralled by the sight
of a skin
shed and
d i s c a r d e d
empty...
just a shell
I've never been afraid of snakes
-
I'm not afraid of flying
soaring through the skies
above the earth
and through the clouds
Where man
was
never
meant to be
And yet...
here we are
Every day
we pass overhead
In metal birds
that defy
g r a v i t y
Bringing us closer
to the gods
than Icarus ever dreamed
At fourteen...
I flew home
from Belgium
by myself
I sat next to Alorna
from Perth
Who somehow got us both
invited
inside the cockpit
And I was in complete
a w e
The view from the front
was so much better
And all the switches and gizmos
were fascinating
Forever...
I wanted to stay up there
I've never been afraid of flying
-
But
I am afraid today
I feel the terror in my chest
As my heart
begins
to
race
And spots fill my vision
tears burning to break free
I can't speak
I cannot even breathe
You didn't
a n s w e r
when I called
I don't know
where you've gone
Or
when you're coming home
Maybe you're just busy
out there having fun
But maybe…
I close my eyes against
the visions
My imagination
is not my friend
There's so many things
that might have
happened
So...
I take a breath
and p r a y
I remind myself
I've never really been afraid
About the Creator
A. J. Schoenfeld
I only write about the real world. But if you look close enough, you'll see there's magic hiding in plain sight everywhere.
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Comments (7)
The fears are real, and teens can really take us there (although that cockpit view must have been awesome). The fear was stated plainly.. and overcome just as honestly. Well done, AJ.
This was sublime. A new favourite. I love how you drew out each traditional fear with wonderfully vivid descriptions and your own experience because il meant the final part landed sharper. One of the few things that scares me. You formatted il beautifully so your words could linger and have a greater impact . Well done, outstanding poem, AJ!
So relatable! Every mother's nightmare is that something bad will happen to her child. And our imaginations can take us far. Excellent poem, AJ!
Omgggg, this was so relatable, not in terms of children because I don't have any, but my parents. I get soooo scared if they don't answer my call or reply my texts 😅😅 Also, you are a tarantula??? That's crazyyyyyy hahahahahahaha
Wow! That was amazing! The tarantula leg got me! I could feel those hairs in my throat. I'm dreading the day my son is a teenager and I have to worry about him not answering calls or msgs.
That was spectacular! 🤩 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 You were in the ZONE when you wrote this! And I loved how you spaced out certain words. Very effective! Outstanding work, A.J. Hope this was entered in the say it plainly.
This feels so classic yet unique! Great flow and breaks, by the end I couldn’t wait to hear what the fear was going to be! Hate spiders, LOVE your poem!