you sure
of this?
i’ve seen
it happen so
many times
after he
came back
he had this
devilish smirk
on his face
he roamed
& he wandered
he wandered
& he roamed
what he needs
is a good
sound thrashing
Peter Kilgore was born, grew up and lived most of his life in Portland. His lucid poetry, some of the highest quality postwar verse in Maine during the 1960s, ’70s and ’80s, appeared in magazines and small press books such as “The Bar Harbor Suite” (Blackberry Books) and “Drinking Wine Out of the Wind” (Contraband Press) where this sparsely punctuated mini dialogue was first published. He died in 1992 at the age of 52.
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