She cried even harder as the kids shouted and screamed for it to stop.
The kids there were laughing and shouting and having fun.
Washing hung from the windows and balconies, kids shouted at each other across the street.
Another kid walked up to my car, pointed at it and shouted to his friends, "Let's flip it."
"Camden rules," one kid shouted in solidarity with satellite campuses everywhere.
I knocked on her door and waited while kids shouted inside.
"Hey, man," the biggest kid shouted, "throw us the ball."
All around, kids were shouting, laughing, playing hard.
After school, I'd wander the streets, dragging home windows and moldings while other kids shouted insults.