The Body Ricardo by Sheldon Lee Compton

Monday, November 30, 2009

The maggots eating the bum we found on the eighth floor were like dry land piranha. They squirmed, a single pale organ, gluttonous with newborn hunger and rippling across Ricardo’s face, the only part of his body not double wrapped in some kind of clothing.

popRight away, Jessie named him Ricardo.

Here’s what he had on: A Detroit Redwings hat pulled down to where the eyes would be, a partially gnawed scarf hiding the neck, several jackets, hoodies and others shirts. There were not enough layers to hide the swelled belly, the stiffened arms.

Bums did this sort of thing all across the city, but especially at the Truman Hotel. Abandoned for years now, the place was a hotbed for bums, a landing pad for the disenfranchised. Bum Central. A bum would make his way here, usually in the winter, wiggle and ball up on the molded, shitty carpet and withdraw-shake himself until dead.

These bums, the ones who came to the Truman and died, were called Goldilocks. Jessie threw up in the corner of the room. Then, wiping his mouth, he said we should take care of this Goldliocks proper.
When he fell the eight stories and hit the catwalk he made a strange sound for a dead bum, like a golf ball hitting the top of a car hood. We didn’t sleep in that room, not that night.

Sheldon Lee Compton lives in Kentucky.  His work has appeared or will soon in Keyhole, PANK, Thieves Jargon, >kill author, DOGZPLOT, Boston Literary Magazine, JMWW and others.

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One Response to “The Body Ricardo by Sheldon Lee Compton”

  1. So good to see this found a home man. I know how hard you worked on it. Bravo!

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