The Dirt Diggers
by Floyd LooneyThe dirty, bare-footed child is dressed in rags, using a stick to dig in the dirt. She is looking for “things”, anything that could be useful or valuable. Something valuable might be a piece of tin or aluminum or anything that can be sold for some small change. She was not the only child out in the fields digging but she was one of the youngest.
The loudspeakers
spoke again “Everyone pays their fair share of the burden”
There is something
there, the little girl realized. She looks around to make sure none
of the older or bigger kids see her react to it. Then she digs all
around the object, it seems to be a few inches across and a bit
deeper than across. Soon she has pulled it out of the wet ground and
started rubbing off the dirt.
The loudspeakers
chirped again, it was being especially chatty today “We all give
things up for the common good.”
It was an old cup, a
mug or coffee cup that was missing a handle, otherwise it seemed to
be in good condition. She stood up and ran back to the tarp-covered
hovel that was her home. “Mama” she said “Mama, I found
something”
The loudspeaker,
Mama calls it the lie-speaker spoke again “Obedience is
patriotic”
Mama dipped into
some muddy water outside in a bucket and shook off as much dirt as
she could and took a good look at it. No cracks in the cheap ceramic
except for the missing handle. She looked close and could make out
the faded wording on the mug. “Worlds #1 Brat” she whispered and
smirked.
“Egalitarianism
is next to Godliness” the chirp from above announced.
“We shall put it
with the other things” Mama said and gave the girl a hug “Maybe
we can sell it in the town when we go”
The city is where
the people with money live, they have cars and helicopters and plenty
of food and robot servants. The kids go to school and grown folk have
things called jobs. That is where all the important government people
lived.
“Shared
responsibility for shared prosperity, it is the law of the land”
After this the girl
was happy to return to her digging. She felt that this was a lucky
day.
Now that is sad!
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