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The Price of Paradise MAG
Eighteen dirty children, 
 Playing in the street, 
 Shouting, running, sliding; 
 No sneakers on their feet. 
 
 Another day in paradise, 
 The smog that fills the air; 
 Seventeen young companions, 
 A welfare child's prayer. 
 
 The sirens scream a warning, 
 While many run and scatter; 
 Except for two immaculate – 
 The pitcher and the batter. 
 
 The batter taps his feet, 
 The pitcher sets and throws. 
 A crack, a boom! 
 The batter hits the ground. 
 
 The crimson viscous ooze 
 Flowing from his chest; 
 Calm, cool and collected 
 As bystanders and the rest. 
 
 The pitcher standing breathless,
 His tears fall to the street; 
 The ball so far behind him, 
 His brother at his feet.
 
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