letter to the editor

Our town

Mon, 10/16/2017 - 4:45pm

    Dear Editor:

    Once we were a jeans and plaid shirt

    kind of town; chowders and bean

    suppers; a kind of town with single-wides

    and lobstermen's homes, A make-do kind of town.

     

    Now it's marbled steaks and fancy wines,

    motor yachts and fancy sailing boats,

    pink shorts for the men, pearls

    and lamb's wool for the women.

     

    Sure, the wormers still speed up to the flats,

    and in their rubber boots make their

    way to Hannaford after a hard day's

    work in mud or lobster boat; But ---

    the tone has changed, a balance shifted;

     

    What's happened to the town

    that people came to

    because it was what it was?

    Once we were a jeans and plaid shirt

    kind of town.

     

    Bruce MacDonald

    Boothbay