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Spot 056 at MudSpots
Spot 056: Deception & Acquisition
OTTO & THE CLOTH BABY by Harris Tobias from MuDJoB THE CAT THAT GOT THE CREAM by Diana E. Backhouse from 6S Social Network IF YOU TRY SOMETIME... by Michael D. Brown from MDJB Stories & Observations
Donal Mahoney at MuDJoB
PADDY MURPHY'S WAKE
"THE PRIEST had been there earlier and the rosary was said and relatives and friends in single file were offering condolences. "Sorry for your troubles," they said one by one, bending over Maggie Murphy, the widow silent in her rocker, a foot or so from Paddy, resplendent in his casket, the two of them much closer now than they had ever been..."
Sandra Davies at MuDJoB
‘FROM BATTLE AND MURDER, AND FROM SUDDEN DEATH’
"‘YOU as good as murdered him, so don’t even think about coming to his funeral. We don’t want you there.’ Des. Unaccustomed mid-morning coffee still hot on his breath, as was tobacco from a half-smoked cigarette, thrown down and swivel-killed under his toe as I emerged..."
Shelby Stephenson at MuDJoB
POEMS
"I rise because you sink"
"I say I'm always wanting you"
"I want to hold your hand"
Gary Carson at MuDJoB
POEMS
The Weather of Railroads
Thunderstorm Seen As an Event of the Central Nervous System
Leviticus
Donal Mahoney at MuDJoB
BACK THEN AND WRITE NOW
"When I began writing in 1960, there were no website "magazines." Print journals were the only place to have poems published. Writers used typewriters, carbon paper, a white potion to cover up mistakes and “snail mail” to prepare and submit poems for publication. Monday through Friday I'd work at my day job. Weekends I'd spend writing and revising poems. Revising poems took more time than writing them and that is still the case today, decades later."
Gita M. Smith at MuDJoB
THE TRACTOR THIEF'S JACKET
"I killed a man the other day. He tried to steal my tractor. I shot a hole in his neck and let him bleed out next to the John Deere. I'm wearing his jacket inside out, right now, and his gloves. Something of the man lingers in his clothes -- a desperate courage, maybe. By March, his bones will be bleached; by August they'll be reduced to their components. Calcium and phosphorous are good for wheat."