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The Lacrosse Net
The Lacrosse Net
quietly lays on the lawn,
with the sun beaming down on it.
The orange glistens off the pole.
Black and orange of the poles and net
like a tiger and it’s stripes
Ball hits it,
ball rips it
Broken with a hole through the middle,
like a split-in -half -spider web
Rusty orange poles after it rains.
They look like a door leading down
a never ending hall.
It calls me,
when I see the glistening orange poles, they call,
wanting me to go out and play,
but I can’t,
because I broke it.

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