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Robert C. Koehler: Nikes on a wire

There they were again. The dangling irony of memorial Nikes . . .

I was walking home from my neighbor's house. They'd just had a piano recital and I was still full of music when I saw the pair of tennis shoes flung over the telephone wire that crosses my street - instantly redefining, at least for me, this moment, this piece of earth and sky. Oh my God. I don't believe it.

Here?

In front of my house?

Every now and then I see a pair of tennis shoes flung over a telephone wire - that wire stretching through a

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