Bleachers
They say there’s no crying in baseball,
but tonight I almost broke the rules
during the 7th inning stretch
because we weren’t stretching our legs,
but rather our arms
around each other.
Touching.
Yes, touching.
Swaying.
Singing.
Taking in maskless breaths
and the pink sunset over the scoreboard
at Wrigley Field.
Take me out to the ballgame,
take me out to the crowd.
It’s been a long time since I’ve seen a crowd.
The song carried through the stadium,
a sweet cacophony of voices,
a harmonic cry of freedom.
I smiled
and belted out singing
and my heart swelled
knowing two things for certain:
life is better
with vaccines
and baseball.
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