We thought and thought about the sights
to show our visitors.
If we turned east, we would ride down
to Quoddy Head.
Westward, we would pass the hardscrabble
farmlands.
Heading south, we would follow the Kennebec
and the Androscoggin.
If north, we’d eye the knife edge of Katahdin.
And then we remembered-
Arriving here, we’d hauled the telescope
to a hill over Cobscook Bay
and set our sights on the night sky,
waiting for hours
for the world in its revolution.
We could hear the small teeth crunching,
the whir of wings,
the yearning of the white-tailed deer.
Kathleen Ellis of Orono teaches in the English department of the University of Maine and coordinates the annual POETS/SPEAK! event at the Bangor Public Library. Her most recent collection of poems is “Entering Earthquake Country.”
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