Three Poems by Richard Peabody

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How Soon Is Now?

Christmas
somewhere in Dixie

a young mother
nurses her baby

listening to anything
but The Smiths

while geeks
try to figure out

her name
her location

Students shot
the footage

yet the
red hat

that red
sweater

her face
the light

in the black
and white darkness

of smokestacks
and bridges

a thirst trap
for geeks

and poetry

April in Paris

flowers
live up to their names

along the dusty
boulevard

Notre Dame
at half-mast

gleaming
river lights

Tuileries
il pleut des cordes

nuns
and goths

striped tights
and Docs

buskers
hawking

mini
Eiffel Towers

Kent State
Note: On May 4, 1970 the Ohio National Guard shot and killed four unarmed students during an Anti-Vietnam War protest at Kent State University.

The guy with the pistol
at the front of the armed men–

I’ve hated him for years
because I believed

that he shouted “Fire”
at the top of Blanket Hill.

All this time I knew
he had to be the one.

CIA? FBI?
A guy on a mission.

There should be
a new trial.

And now
50+ years later

I read that there is
another.

A student photographer
carried a pistol

at the protest
because

terrified of
Hippies

he waved the gun
to threaten

then fired
his pistol

four times
into the Ohio sky.

Bullets don’t
disintegrate

in thin air
folks.

New Orleans
natives

can tell you
stories.

They arc
on a path

back to the
ground

and any
living thing

in their way
will get shot.

But I digress.

This bastard,
Terry Norman,

by shooting
into the sky,

freaked out
the newborn

National Guard
troopers

who began
to fire

their M-1 rifles
at an imaginary sniper.

60+ rounds
in 13 seconds.

4 dead in Ohio.

Terry Norman,
is the reason why

there should be
a new trial.

So, what became
of this mystery man

after he surrendered
his pistol

and the Guard officers
looked the other way?

The FBI hired him
as a Narc

three months later
in Washington, D.C.

He later moved to Cali
where he flashed money.

Went to prison
for 3 years

in the 1990s
for fraud.

Maybe his guilty
conscience

catching up?
Or Karma?

Now the Bastard lives
in the Carolina mountains.

There should
be a new trial.

It’s never too late
for justice.
https://www.library.kent.edu/special-collections-and-archives/kenfour-notes-investigation

Richard Peabody has spent the majority of his life in the DMV. He wears many literary hats– poet, author, literary editor, publisher, teacher, mentor. The author of a novella and three short story collections, he taught graduate fiction writing at Johns Hopkins University for 17 years. His Gargoyle Magazine/Paycock Press was founded in 1976. His most recent poetry volume, Guinness on the Quay, was published in Ireland (Salmon Poetry, 2019). The Richard Peabody Reader, a career-encompassing collection, was released in 2015 by Alan Squire Publishing, as the first book in their ASP Legacy Series.

Featured image in this post is, “Administration building and auditorium, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio (65041)” by Boston Public Library, licensed via creative commons 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons.

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