Time Travel

I’ve recently discovered that I can time travel

I know what you’re thinking

No, you can’t

But I can

And one day when you’re older

You will too

Lying in bed one night on my side

Eyes closed and mind clear

Suddenly I was eight years old

In the top bunk

And everything that was once so dear

Is within arms reach

Big Ted next to me on the pillow

With little Teddy One Eye and Shanks for support

Pre-war drawers and wardrobe stoic

Offering safe passage to other worlds

Toys and cars scattered below

And the feel of 70s wallpaper inches from my nose

Brother down the hall and

Father and mother within shouting distance

I try to call, but I know

They can no longer hear

Thoughts

The Yaksha in Bangkok stand ready to defend the Temple of the Emerald Buddha from evil spirits.

© John Monaghan 2025. All Rights Reserved

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