Johnson stood on second base, calculating what it all meant.
He saw Johnson, the museum guard, standing there with a confused look on his face.
There Johnson stood, ready to race home but conditioned by experience to wonder if he'd get the chance.
Johnson stood there, looking aside, saying nothing; knowing how important the moment was for Lever.
Now I wanted to stand where Johnson stood, see what his eyes saw as he changed the world.
Johnson halfway stood and the two men shook hands.
Johnson stood through it all with a smile on his face while the others from the remaining countries passed by.
After the speech Johnson stood on the steps and shook hands with the crowd.
But now that Johnson stood before him, all he could do was point to the video screen.
After the game, Johnson simply stood on the sideline with his jaw open.