Why We Play Basketball, Pt. 4
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November 8, 2008, 12:14 am
Filed under: Basketball, Bread City, Poetry | Tags: Basketball Culture, Basketball Photography, Basketball Poetry, Native American Basketball, Sherman Alexie
Filed under: Basketball, Bread City, Poetry | Tags: Basketball Culture, Basketball Photography, Basketball Poetry, Native American Basketball, Sherman Alexie
It is just a game
we are told by those
who cannot play it
unless it is play.
For us, it is war,
often desperate
and without reason.
We throw our body
against another
body. We learn to
hate each other, hate
the ball, hate the hoop,
hate the fallen snow,
hate our clumsy hands,
hate our thirsty mouths
when we drink from
the fountain. We hate
our fathers. We hate
our mothers. We hate
the face in our mirror.
We play basketball
because we want to
separate love from
hate, and because we
know how to keep score.
– Excerpted from Sherman Alexie’s five-part poem, Why We Play Basketball

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