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Melting Shadows
The ball is shot. It’s in the air and
  I need it. I need it more than 
 a fish needs water and 
 more than a dog needs air. So I jump.
  High. They don’t expect me 
 and that’s the best part. I can jump. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
     High. 
 Their arms are outstretched-ready for the ball but they don’t think I can jump 
 high 
 higher 
 than them. But I do. 
 I don’t float to the ball, I soar. I soar up strong- so that it is mine and 
 no one else’s. 
 I am a cosmonaut soaring in the 
 universe of basketball. I am up, up, and almost away 
 out of this world 
 and into space 
 and into another world where 
 I don’t worry about
 anything
 and all I think about is 
 the game
 but I know I must come down
  because the 
 best part is 
 the landing when 
 it’s all over and done, 
 I have the ball it’s too late now and 
 they can only watch. And 
 all my problems fly away and 
 my head is cleared.
  I don’t worry about my grades 
 And getting straight A’s 
 I don’t worry about my friends
 And all the drama
 Of who likes who and
 Who hates who 
  I don’t worry about 
 the 
 expectations that are
  set 
 for me. 
 My genius older
  sister, 
 my athletic younger
  brother,
 their shadows 
 melt away  
 and it’s only me 
 soaring in the universe of basketball.
