Has anybody here seen Kilroy?
Art Nelson of Toronto laments that nowhere since the war has he seen the graffiti of Kilroy, the little man with the long nose chinning himself to peer over a wall.
But let Nelson tell it:
When Allied troops went off to war
With all their kit and gear,
They soon ran into drawings
And the words ‘Kilroy was here.’
Whether at the front in battle
Or resting at the rear,
No matter when or where they went
They read ‘Kilroy was here.’
No one ever met this guy
Or shared with him a beer;
He’d always left for some place else,
But still, ‘Kilroy was here.’
After all our years in Civvy Street,
One thing remains unclear:
What happened to that little man
Who wrote ‘Kilroy was here’?
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