good defensive hockey
stay on him
like dirt on an old dog
like the sticky on warm tape
stay on him
["Hockey equipment from the mid-1960s": photo GH]
coached repeated his plan to me
stick to him, that number 10
like spit on the sidewalk
like smell on your old man’s shirt
and I stuck to 10 that night
near the end of the first
he hacked my ankle and was sent
to the penalty box - I guess so!
but my team failed to capitalize
and my ankle tightened up
while I shook my head
period one ended, score one each
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Please click here to read about periods two and three and the breath-taking conclusion of ‘good defensive hockey’ by G. Harrison.
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