Ex-Basketball Player – A poem by John Updike
Though he was much better known for his fiction, namely his incredible rabbit collection, the wonderful writer who has died today, John Updike, was also a pretty damn good poet. Truly a great loss for the literary world today.
RIP
“Ex-Basketball Player”
Pearl Avenue runs past the high-school lot,
Bends with the trolley tracks, and stops, cut off
Before it has a chance to go two blocks,
At Colonel McComsky Plaza. Berth’s Garage
Is on the corner facing west, and there,
Most days, you’ll find Flick Webb, who helps Berth out.
Flick stands tall among the idiot pumps—
Five on a side, the old bubble-head style,
Their rubber elbows hanging loose and low.
One’s nostrils are two S’s, and his eyes
An E and O. And one is squat, without
A head at all—more of a football type.
Once Flick played for the high-school team, the Wizards.
He was good:…
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One of my favorite poems by one of my favorite authors, John Updike. He has been gone 5 years already …
“Ex-Basketball Player”