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Kilroy Was Here
There was an elusive little guy often espied during World War Two, And who he was and whence he came no one ever really knew! He was a bald headed little feller with a very prominent nose, And he always left the message "Kilroy Was Here" in very stilted prose! You seldom saw his eyes and his hands were clinging to a wall. Many G.I.s saw him in latrine stalls and in their greasy dining hall! His origin and parting message are debated to this very day, And no one has ever nabbed the graffiti artists who always slunk away! He was portrayed in cruisers, battleships and even on submarines! Kilroy's portrait was tattooed on the chests of a few diehard Marines! 'Tis said Hitler saw "Kilroy Was Here" and wondered what it meant, Thinking it a secret code when found on American accouterment! Kilroy became as famous as the mysterious smile on the Mona Lisa. (I even saw his mug when I climbed to the top of the Tower of Pisa!) Rosie the Riveter may have been guilty, if the truth were told, Of tracing Kilroy's image on bombers, including the bomb bay hold! Well, 'tis for sure we couldn't have won the war without the little guy! Kilroy's antics lifted morale at home and overseas, that you can't deny! But you haven't seen the last of him, for he is forever etched in history, On the World War Two Monument in DC - how he got there is a mystery! Robert L. Hinshaw, CMSgt, USAF, Retired © All Rights Reserved For those a tad younger who may have never heard of Kilroy, go to your search and type in "Kilroy Was Here" and click the Wikipedia notation and you will learn more than you ever wanted to know about him!
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