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Parallel Universe
Parallel Universe Two pools lie in Druid Hill Park. One for the white skinned, the other for the dark. A high bed of grass grows were ebony feet splashed and kicked and paddled. Each blade of grass is a soul, sprouting up with a story, upon a memory of soil where chlorinated water bathed brass beauties like the Blue Nile. It is still open, Swimming Pool #2 Visible and audible. Peer behind the high unkempt vines that make the cosmic wall, but do not touch the dark beauty of that time. Hear the laughter, whistles, squeals of little brown bodies being told to stop running. See the divers soar through the humid Baltimore air, possessing skills unnoticed by the world. Watch the girls flirt and giggle with the lifeguard. Observe the elders sun themselves as they dream of their past, while young men and women hunger for the white pool. This is the portal to a parallel universe, time honored testimony to inequality. And moving their lips slowly to speak, they begin by saying, “There was no polio here.” 04/15/15
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