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The basketball says thump thump thump to the concrete Two black kids play a hoopless game. The rules? Intuitive. The top stair railing of the apartment is a three pointer Both of the walls along the side are an approved backboard The grass is out of bounds, the door opening is a time out The constant rattle of the railing assures without doubt That they’re draining those shots like Ray Allen It is the first day over 60 degrees all year and the boys Smile like the sun granted permission for happiness They are young and carefree and pulsing with life But they will grow out of that fickle, temperamental joy And they’ll rent a room or two in a brick apartment With a red railing on the third floor, so they can listen At times annoyed, at other times enchanted, I know this, Because I am in a brick apartment, and I know the rules (c) Marty Schoenleber III 2013
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Apr 14, 2013
Apr 14, 2013 at 7:30 PM UTC
The Apartment
The basketball says thump thump thump to the concrete Two black kids play a hoopless game. The rules? Intuitive. The top stair railing of the apartment is a three pointer Both of the walls along the side are an approved backboard The grass is out of bounds, the door opening is a time out The constant rattle of the railing assures without doubt That they’re draining those shots like Ray Allen It is the first day over 60 degrees all year and the boys Smile like the sun granted permission for happiness They are young and carefree and pulsing with life But they will grow out of that fickle, temperamental joy And they’ll rent a room or two in a brick apartment With a red railing on the third floor, so they can listen At times annoyed, at other times enchanted, I know this, Because I am in a brick apartment, and I know the rules (c) Marty Schoenleber III 2013
For the moments we feel older than we should.
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Apr 14, 2013
Apr 14, 2013 at 7:30 PM UTC
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