W. Barrett Munn : Writing

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A Poem by W. Barrett Munn


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Continuation of a Common Man

Continuation of a Common Man

A Story by W. Barrett Munn


*** So you're a doctor and you're in the waiting room at the car dealership and you've picked up this magazine, and ..
Beloved Son

Beloved Son

A Poem by W. Barrett Munn


*** Roy is such a clever boy, he began to walk at six months, could read and write by three years old, said the pledge..
Risking It All

Risking It All

A Poem by W. Barrett Munn


*** A third of Edgar Allan' Poecomprises half of Poetry, the first part, the part remembered when the rest can't quite be..
Why Sneakers?

Why Sneakers?

A Poem by W. Barrett Munn


*** When did tennis shoes become sneakers with all the creepiness that word entails? Why not tiptoers, steal..
Fried Fruit Pies

Fried Fruit Pies

A Poem by W. Barrett Munn


*** I tiptoe along the fine line between boring and dependable. It's hard for me to know on which side of that line I normally..
Farm Life

Farm Life

A Poem by W. Barrett Munn


*** It's well known in the pig world that pigs rule the farm. Roosters put on a big show but later, in the dressing room, ..
Why Not Revolution?

Why Not Revolution?

A Poem by W. Barrett Munn


*** I am illiquid. I own a house and a car. I have a wife and a dog. I have a job that pays in floaties, just enough ..
The Antiquities Bin

The Antiquities Bin

A Poem by W. Barrett Munn


*** Here am I relegated to the bin of antiquities where lies a cluster of clutter accumulated across a lifetime, out of date ..
Lessons Learned in Scrubs

Lessons Learned in Scrubs

A Poem by W. Barrett Munn


*** Son, you're full of s**t. Who's been selling you this crap? I've seen the wrinkled, squalling beginnings of life, and ..