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Wings of Heaven (standard:Inspirational stories, 3493 words) | |||
Author: stanley mcqueen kentucky backwoods writer | Added: Apr 12 2007 | Views/Reads: 3547/2363 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
written with spirtual intent | |||
Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story any common garden, I cleared this patch of ground just to grow food he brags” he picked a hand full of green beans and show me how pretty they was growing here. Now boy I want to show you my pride and joy he said looking excited like at what he was going to show me,, where is your pride and joy at I asked “ just around the woods away not awful far come on he said “ follow me, I followed as he requested and we come soon to a pen like structure, inside the old slabbed up pen I looked and there was more possums than I would have ever dreamed was in Muddy Fork country.. What on earth are you doing with all them possum pens up like fatting hogs would be kept..I asked”do you eat them I added? Mercy no boy they are my little friends.... you know what they got a good life I bring then food that I carry from the township boarding house kitchen slop, miss turner gives me plenty of scraps enough to fed them proper , look how bulging their sides are they are mud fat he laughed a sissy laughed..it get awful lonesome boy here all the time when im by myself he explained” well they are my little buddies and they seem to enjoy my feeding them, They got there living made they are fat and lazy and I get a new of new possum along he brags, I think I have about seventy-five in all it's hard counting them rascals he admits”well I never seen as many possums in my born day I informed him, Well Boy I know you t best person I ever meet in these parts, everyone else make fun of me and laugh and calls me old crazy names and such' but not you boy your kind to me and im grateful to have made friend with the likes of you he tells me and looks humble at me..What about Tom I asked? how you meet him? Well what is so strange boy...”. “is im the only one that can see poor old Tom, he is always following me ever where I go and helps me find junk piles and such.. He is a kind soul like you, he never makes fun of me and he talks to me and keeps me company sometimes he don't show up here in the morning and I have to travel alone, but he comes pretty often don't you Tom he asked” a invisible Tom that I cannot see ...Tom said' he likes you boy and he said that you was a good fellow in his book he added ‘ smiling” you asked how im meet old Tom he said” well one morning he just come up walking up the path there and said “ howdy and we got to be good friend and you know what? boy I like Toms' company..” If you can come up here tomorrow I will show you something that most folks have never been even close to he before he changed the subject from Tom...what that I asked” boy I have a eagle friend that roasted on that far ridge there he points to a ridge that lays west of where we are now. And he talks to me and I take him dead mice that I kill in the woods just to fed him.. You mean too tell me he can talk with a voice like a human can I asked” yes he sure can he told me that someday he was going to carry me off this old ridge and take me to a place where people eat out of pretty shindy plates and have nice clothes to wear and fancy big setting chairs to set in and the likes he said” he sure told me that boy for sure he added” well I never heard of and Eagle speaking like a man would speak I confessed” it's the truth Boy he tells me things and I listen to him , he is a beautiful bird , he explained” so if you would please meet me tomorrow and I will take you over to see him for yourself he advises me” I don't have to work tomorrow and I be pleased to go see you friend the Eagle, as for now I must hurry on off this ridge toward home it almost Milking time and I have to help paw milk the cows ever evening I said: knowing that is was getting late and would not be long till dankness fell, I said:” good bye to the old man and hurried home. That next day was Saturday and I help paw milk and headed off to the ridge where I was to meet the old man and he was up there beside his shack and has two mice in a little sack which I supposed he was going to fed the eagle ,we headed off toward the ridge that we around here called copperhead point I dreaded to tread along those old rocky places going up there knowing that paw has always told me that this point was full of poison snakes. We walked probing along with two large sticks that we had cut for threshing poles so we might run the shakes off before we might step on , it was a long scarey walk up there but we finely made it to the Hugh rocky bluff overhangs, this looks like a copperhead breeding ground I tell the old man .. Don't fear snakes boy just keep a keen eye and we will be fine he promised? We waited at the base of the bluff and I was getting impatient on waiting for the bird that he said could talk like a person, and soon I heard the sound of the screech of and eagle, and then it form appeared bo be coming our of the west it soured above us for quite a while and circled like it was looking for prey.. The it happen the large bird swooped toward a tree that was near by where we were standing and it come to gentle landing not fifty feet from where we was standing, I told you Oliver it was friendly with me see there for yourself it like me it trust me because I fed it good fat mice he declares” but it probably want come any closer because you're a stranger and all he explained” he takes the two dead mice from the brown sack and tossed the two mice toward where it was perched, the giant Eagle was so pretty setting there and the sun was making it feathers glisten in the sunlight, I had never been this close to one of these native birds of Muddy Fork county and to me this was quiet a treat, Old crazy York as he was called seem to have a way with animals and him hearing Bird talk was something I was having a hard time believing for the most part, and him being sort of off in his head might be that he just thinks the Eagle talk to him is what im thinking, he stands there and admires the pretty bird that he calls one of his best friend, and also has promised him to be carried away from this place to another place where men eat out of fancy shindy plates, and wear fancy clothes and such and smoke big expensive cigars, this was strange that he would have told me about such doings.. The eagle swooped down and retrieve the two mice one at a time and the flew, away with one big screech and then it set a course north away from where we was standing.... What you think now Boy he said” right proud , well York you have a way with critters and such and I don't know how you do the likes of this but it seems like they are drawn to you somehow and I would not try to even explain at all I said” to him we headed back the way we had come into this thick ridge country and I continued to watch for copperhead snakes, York talks to Tom his invisible buddy , and asked me to take a break because Tom cant walk to far at a time without getting tuckered out... I just humored him and went on like Tom was with us and a real person like we were, and he told me that Tom had taken a liking to my good kind manners and that Tom thought I was a good young man, I told him to thank Tom for the bragging on me , and he said Tom said”your welcome...it just two day I had taken a liking to York he was just misunderstood by the folks here in Muddy Fork.. But I saw him as just a old man that suffered a blow to his head probably by some robbers a long time back and had suffered brain damage,, he was a sad case for the most part not knowing his past or kin folks or anything about himself was pitiful... When we got back to the main wagon road and was going to part to each our own ways, he said something to me...boy its been a pure pleasure getting to know you and sharing my animals and junk and stuff with such a nice young gent as you and boy I know that this will be the last time I will see you , because ,I'm thinking that I going to die very soon, I feel awful bad he said” and I do expect to die soon, and boy not much will be gone just and old man without a past is all ,, maybe you will feel better after a rest at your shack I said” maybe so he replied and we parted with a good bye.. It was about three days when I got the news from the lady that run the boarding house in the small township of Muddy Fork .. York had not been to get possum slop and she got worried about him and sent the county sheriff to ride up to his shack and check on him , and the sheriff found him setting in that old rocking chair slumped over dead... When I got the news of him dying , there come a grave sadness upon my heart , I could hear his voice in my head saying someday the eagle is going to carry me away to a place where men eat out of fancy shiny plates and smoke cigars and wear good clothes and such,, I I asked paw for enough lumber to build him a pine box and paw give me leave to use good cherry wood that was seasoned and was laying over the bottom rails of our barn shed. He deserved a good box and a good funeral and I was aimed to see he got one , I rode to the rev shack and told him that I wanted him to say good words over York corpse, he said yes he would be happy to preach his funeral, he told me that York had helped him at his farm for many years and that he always treated him good , because he knew his mind was lacking, I rode into Muddy Fork and spent ten dollars on a suit to be put on him and they had his body laid out at the boarding house parlor, me and molly shed his old ragged clothes and washed him in the big boarding house tub and she shaved his beared and we clothed him and got some help putting him in the pretty cheery coffin.that I had made with my own hands, he looked to be a younger man laying there in the box with a clean face and a new suit on him,,, he looked at peace and I was comforted in my heart that I had done these deeds for him... he was a short time friend but a friend, who I new I would never forget him.. Sadness is a terrible things and grief is akin to sorrow, I had never lost anyone that I love to death and this was the first for me,.... it was on the next day that his body was laid on paw corn wagon and paw and I hauled him to the graveyard point to have his funeral, many of the goose rock saints follow our wagon walking to the graveyard point where the dead of Muddy fork was laid ... the good rev was among us to preach over his funeral...yes it was blue sad day for me , knowing I would never see him on this side of life again .. The Rev was preaching and the coffin was on boards over the grave when , from the south I hear the screech of and eagle , and the eagle come closer and closer and then., It circled and circled then it soured over where York coffin laid . Then it closed it wings and made a graceful dive and swipe the top of the closed coffin with it powerful claws... then it make big wings flaps that carried it mightily up and away from whence it come,... then my mind goes back to what York had told me ...that some day the eagle would take him away from the ridges to where a man sets at a big full dinner table full of food and he eats from fancy shiny dishes, after seeing that happen before my eyes now my hurt in my heart gone away .. Because the wings of heaven has carried my friend up and away from his life miserys and to..that end im happy for him and glad... That next day I went to the possum pens and let all his possum out so they could fend for themselves and be free to find food for themselves, then as I was headed back off the ridge I took one more looked at the broken old rocking chair that York had said was a king chair , and you know what it was just as he said a king chair.. He is was the king..........the end Tweet
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