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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required Tribute to Maradona TO SKY HIGH Small structure in five feet five frame flashed in fabulous fame. Little Argentinian Golden Boy Bullish, buoyant, graceful with eyes angelic, Rustic, over confident, playing magic. Appeared an exceptional footballer Nonparallel on strut and swagger with tangled disarranged hair. Careful yet without care. mesmerizing spectators. Promising skill on challenge of arrogance. Strong sturdy solid sense of balance pivoted on self-belief. His real relief to sky ball high playing on loops of eyes with magic of swift feet showing miracle. Public was marveled on blink less glance. Excitement, emotions to enhance, not perchance. Sometimes tagged by adverse label as Sport’s misguided rebel or misdirected: Full of flaws, violating norms and laws. Fair-fine or foul play, Right or wrong! Useless to say. Legitimate or illicit! No way. Maradona, World Celebrity charmed populace with same intensity. Extremely impatient cocky, Yet He was the STOCKY NUMBER TEN reaching heaven. Beyond football ground crossing cheekiness Maradona proved his splendid sunniness. Amazing talented player touching excellence. Left too early the high heroic spirit. An athletic genius touching summit. 12/01/20 First Place 'Obituary Maradona' Contest by Mohan Chutani Poetry in Motion Contest by Matt Caliri
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