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Youth 10 Cleats
The old black leather cleats with streaks of pink and white
Hang still by my window sill,
The crusted brown dirt and green grass stains
Left from years ago.
They still hold those 13-year-old memories
Of playing 5 v 5 on the little fields,
Kids running every which way
All acting as if they were as fast as a cheetah.
And the sound of parents clapping,
Cheering on their little ones.
The spikes getting stuck in the holes of the playground,
Or standing in line on the pavement
Waiting for a blue raspberry and cherry swirl ring pop.
I've gone through numerous pairs,
Ranging in sizes.
They hold special memories,
Playing on different teams in different leagues.
Not all of them hold these beginning memories
That made my soccer career.
As it all comes to an end,
I have my current size 6 cleats
And my beginning youth 10 cleats.
The two have completely different meanings,
One is a start
And the other is an end.
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