65 Days To Halloween

 

I’ve chosen a couple of Murder Ballads  to feature on today’s #100toHalloween because even though they’re not Halloween songs, they’re haunting and they do explain where the ghosts we celebrate on October 31st come from.

Photo A.M. Moscoso

A woman gives birth to one or two illegitimate children (usually sons) in the woods, kills them, and buries them. On her return trip home, she sees a child, or children, playing, and says that if they were hers, she would dress them in various fine garments and otherwise take care of them. The children tell her that when they were hers, she would not dress them so but murdered them. Frequently they say she will be damned for it.

Two sisters go down by a body of water, sometimes a river and sometimes the sea. The older one pushes the younger in and refuses to pull her out again; generally the lyrics explicitly state her intent to drown her younger sister. Her motive, when included in the lyrics, is sexual jealousy – in some variants, the sisters are being two-timed by a suitor; in others, the elder sister’s affections are not encouraged by the young man. In a few versions, a third sister is mentioned, but plays no significant role in events. In most versions, the older sister is described as dark, while the younger sister is fair.

 

 

 

Beware The Quacking Duck

RDG Prompt: CANVAS

I belong to an FB Facebook page that features artwork- it’s a great page because of the variety of art that various members post.

Recently one person started a string because the artwork that another person had been posting featured ‘ugly women’ and that must mean, as some people chimed in,  that this person was a Misogynist and felt threatened by beautiful and powerful women.

What a bunch of bull&^*!

When this painting showed up I asked  myself what do I see-  I thought of some people that I used to work with- this painting captures their vanity, their pettiness, their duplicity their mean and passive aggressive natures.

And guess what, the four individuals I saw in this painting aren’t women, they are men.

What I saw on this canvas weren’t human bodies, what I saw was a glimpse of the human spirit.

 Heads-up  sometimes if it quacks like a duck it won’t be a duck. 

Life throws those  tricky curve balls all the time.

Karl Hubbuch

66 Days To Halloween

There are 66 left to Halloween and I still don’t know what is in a Toxic Baby,
but I do know that you can still feel it going down a week after you drink it.

Photo L.S Moscoso

 

So True Chuck

For Linda G Hill’s One Liner Wednesday

I chose this quote and artwork to express my mood this week. I’m hoping as I work my on my writing it will lighten. I just hope it happens sooner rather then later.

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“When a man bleeds inwardly, it is a dangerous thing for himself; but when he laughs inwardly, it bodes no good to other people.”
― Charles Dickens, The Pickwick Papers

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