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THE HOUSE AT GOOBERTOWN
When my wife and I were first married, 18 years ago, we
rented a house at Goobertown AR. It was on a country road
across from an old abandon church and graveyard. My wife
was divorced with two kids from her first marrage, a girl
and a boy. We loved living there. Everything was Quiet and
peaceful.
One night, not long after we moved in, about a month, we
all went to bed. As I laid there trying to go to sleep, I
heard very faint music playing. I got up and checked the
house to see if we had left something on, but nothing was
on. I stepped out on the front porch and couldn't hear it
anymore so it wasn't outside I went back to our bedroom
puzzled. My wife asked me, what I was doing. I said, I
hear music, but I can't find where it's coming from. She
said she had heard it too before, but not now. I shrugged
it off and went to sleep.
Two or three weeks later, on a calm night, I heard men
talking and laughing in the front yard by the gate. I
looked out the bedroom window and there was nobody there.
While I was looking, the voices were getting closer like
they were walking toward the house. I still couldn't see
anyone. They walked within fifteen or twenty feet and past
the corner of the house. I turned to my wife and said
jokingly, I think we're getting ghosts over here from
the graveyard.
The longer we lived there the more things happened. For
the first six months most of them happened after dark. Like
the dog, a toy poodle, growling at the front door and
watching something go from the front door to the kitchen,
then running to the kitchen doorway and looking in and
growling but refusing to go past the doorway. The figure
of a man in the bedroom window inside the house then
disappearing when my wife yelled at it to go away.
Then things started happening in the day. Cabinet doors
opening on their own, toys that had set in the same spot
on a shelf for days getting slung off onto the floor, many
other little things about once or twice a week. In the
evenings we would watch TV after supper, sometimes the
rocking chair would start to rock as if he was watching
with us. Even the dog got used to him being there. We got
to where we talked to him and told him to make himself at
home, just don't do anything to scare us. One night he was
making so much noise in the kitchen my wife had a hard
time getting to sleep. So the next day after work we were
in the kitchen and I told him to have a seat I want to talk
to you. I pointed at a kitchen chair that had the dog's
ball in the seat. Then the ball jumped out on the floor. I
knew he was there. I said, you may not have anything to do
but we have to get our rest. We have to work for a living.
You made way too much noise last night. You need to be
quieter so we can sleep. After that we could hear him in
the kitchen once in a while but he wasn't making much
noise. We enjoyed having him there, my wife felt safe when
I had to work late.
We were good friends with our landlord's sister and we
told her about the things that were happening. Our
landlord, who is a Baptist Minister, came to visit with
his wife. As we talked with his wife he sat quietly with
his head down. When he looked up, he told us we wouldn't
have any more trouble with ghosts. He asked God to put a
row of thorns around the house. It made us a little
angry. When they left a large dead tree fell right where
his car was sitting. Nothing strange ever happened
again.
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