• Cryin’ Time

    Cryin’ Time

    October 2, 2018

    The Tuesday Writing Prompt at Go Dog Go Café: Describe what brings you to tears in ten words.


    What I meant was, I love you like a sister.

    SusanWritesPrecise/ Susan Marie Shuman
    touchofmodern.com

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  • Zachariah Beldash

    Zachariah Beldash

    October 2, 2018

    Today’s writing prompt over at The Haunted Wordsmith is Pumpkin Patch.

    For over a century The Pumpkin Patch, located in Chicago’s sketchy west side, has been a popular neighborhood hang-out. But when the first week of October rolls around, curious folks from all over Chicagoland descend on the bar in hopes of catching a glimpse of Zachariah Beldash. Well, not Zachariah himself, of course,—he’d be well over 100-years-old by now— but his ghost.

    Legend has it that Zachariah Beldash and his brother Barnabas built The Pumpkin Patch knowing a Kaskaskia Indian burial ground lay beneath. They figured since the Indians were already dead, they wouldn’t care whether they were beneath a bar, or a pumpkin patch. The Kaskaskia tribal leaders counseled against it and pleaded with the brothers to build elsewhere, but the Beldash brothers paid no attention. They continued with their plan and built upon the sacred burial ground.

    Trouble started almost the moment the doors opened for business. Glasses sitting on the back bar arbitrarily shattered. Bar stools toppled over while patrons sat upon them. Occasionally, the exit doors would slam shut, not allowing anyone in or out. One time, the long wooden bar suddenly cracked right down the middle.

    Oddly, none of these occurrences frightened away the patrons. If anything, it brought in more business. The Beldash brothers were thrilled!

    One night after closing time, Zachariah stayed late to do the books. It was a cold October night, so he tossed a few logs into the dying fire. He then poured himself a brandy and commenced to work. It had been a long day though and wasn’t long before Zachariah became drowsy. He’d decided to pack it in for the night.

    He doused the fire and double checked to make sure everything was put away. When he as convinced that all was right in The Pumpkin Patch, Zachariah headed for the door.

    But it wouldn’t open. He tried prying it, kicking, and slamming his body against it, but the door would not budge. It may as well have been a solid piece of wood; a mere extension of the wall.

    Then, Zachariah heard a whooshing sound from behind. A conflagration had taken over the fireplace. The giant flames spread quickly throughout the bar. Zachariah had no way out and burned to death.

    Some time later, the surviving brother Barnabas rebuilt The Pumpkin Patch. This time, it was across the street from the burial ground.

    Over the years there have been numerous reported sightings of Zachariah, hovering near the burial ground where the original Pumpkin Patch once stood.

     

    SusanWritesPrecise/ Susan Marie Shuman
    Robinson Woods Burial Ground (Etsy.com)

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  • Morning

    Morning

    October 2, 2018

    susanwritesprecise/ Susan Marie Shuman

     

    Crisp autumn daylight

    awakens forest dreamers—

    peaceful, loving nudge

     

    SusanMarieShuman/SusanWritesPrecise
    http://www.hdfinewallpapers.com

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  • The Searchers: Needles & Pins

    The Searchers: Needles & Pins

    September 30, 2018

    The prompt for this week at Song Lyrics Sunday is “search.” This is the song that came to mind first.

     

    The Searchers version (1964)
    “Needles and Pins”

    The Searchers heard British performer Cliff Bennett perform “Needles and Pins” at a club in Hamburg, Germany[citation needed], and instantly wanted it to be their next single. The Pye Records single was released in January 1964.[7] It was number one in the United Kingdom,[7] Ireland and South Africa and peaked at number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in the United States. Soon after, in April 1964, “Needles and Pins” appeared on the Searchers’ next album, It’s the Searchers.
    Audible during the Searchers’ recording of “Needles and Pins” is a faulty bass drum pedal, which squeaks throughout the song. It is particularly noticeable during the opening of the number.
    Part of The Searchers’ version can be heard as the intro of the song “Use the Man” from Megadeth’s Cryptic Writings album, although it does not appear on the remastered version.
    A German version sung by The Searchers is called Tausend Nadelstiche. (Wikipedia.org)

    NEEDLES AND PINS

    (Jack Nitzsche / Sonny Bono)

    I saw her today, I saw her face
    It was the face I loved and I knew
    I had to run away and get down on my knees and pray
    That they’d go away

    But still they begin
    Needles and pins
    Because of all my pride
    The tears I gotta hide

    Hey, I thought I was smart, I wanted her
    Didn’t think I’d do, but now I see
    She’s worse to him than me
    Let her go ahead, take his love instead
    And one day she will see

    Just how to say please
    And get down on her knees
    Yeah, that’s how it begins
    She’ll feel those needles and pins
    a-hurtin her, a-hurtin her

    Why can’t I stop and tell myself I’m wrong, I’m wrong, so wrong
    Why can’t I stand up and tell myself I’m strong

    Because I saw her today, I saw her face
    It was the face I loved and I knew
    I had to run away and get down on my knees and pray
    That they’d go away

    But still they begin
    Needles and pins
    Because of all my pride
    The tears I gotta hide
    Ah, needles and pins
    Needles and pins
    Needles and pins

    Here’s the video:

     

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  • Conundrum

    Conundrum

    September 30, 2018

    SusanWritesPrecise/ Susan Marie Shuman

    Round and round he goes

    Dog chases tail; catches it.

    Now what, he wonders.

     

    SusanWritesPrecise/Susan Marie Shuman
    wesleyumc-dover.com

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