Phot by Johnathan Ciarrocca

On the Steps of Another Country

Shoreditchpoet
2 min readSep 26, 2023

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Dads company offered him a Directors position in Portland Maine.

He accepted and we moved from our Yorkshire home to Kennedy Park, East Bayside.

Joey Sullivan was the first American I recall meeting.

He was tall with tidy dark hair and teeth like stars.

I imagine he was in movies,

in fact, he was a lawyer, I found out later.

He was lowering the American flag that hung from a pole wedged diagonally into the main porch timber.

“It’s dirty,” he said, observing my

puzzled expression.

“I’m replacing it with another.

You’re from the UK right?” He asked.

I nodded.

“You can hang a Union Jack, if you like, you just need to hang it to the left of the Stars and Stripes.”

I nodded again, wondering what a ‘Union Jack’ was.

He then saluted the flag and asked me if I wanted some lemonade or tea.

I shook my head.

“Why do you hang flags from your houses?” I asked,

Looking down the street,

which I assume was being prepared for some celebration.

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