Monday, January 18, 2021

The First Game


A broken soul, a lost child 

Found a place to belong.

With 8 other broken pieces, 

Together they were one.


At 6 yrs old we gathered

We didn’t know the names 

But one of my clearest memories 

Was playing that first game. 


I knocked the ball deep right centre 

And headed for first base. 

They told me to keep going

So I picked up the pace.


I could hear the cheering 

as I rounded second base.

I then passed My teammate 

Dragging her as I raced.


Crossing third it happened 

The Ump declared me out

I remember the anger 

And the words that I did shout 


The ball is no where near us

How can I be out ?

I hit the ball the farthest 

There wasn’t any doubt!


The problem is, No passing! 

You should have slowed your pace.

And let your teammate go first,

before, you crossed the base. 


He was the first ump I yelled at,

The first to boot me from a game.

There were many after, 

But it wasn’t quite the same.


His face turned red in anger, 

But my coach gave me a wink.

It seems he took exception,

To me calling him a dink.


From that moment forward,

Our team began to form.

The beginnings of the framework,

The calm to all my storms.


The lessons that life taught us,

In those 4 days a week.

Whether the others knew it, 

They were the solace I did seek.


The nicknames we garnered,

Are like a secret code.

Of all the times we gathered,

Just Off Foritana Road.


Diamond fours my favourite, 

Although we played them all.

Something about that corner, 

And how far we could hit the ball.


Ten plus years as teammates,

We gained and lost a few.

But those that stuck together, 

Were bonded strong like glue.


We were a band of outcasts,

That found a way to fit.

We won many games,

And didn’t take any shit.


Riding to our games,

In the back of the pick up truck.

Cruising through the city,

Tossing pennies, pressing our luck.


There were no parents watching, 

Or caring what we did.

For we lived in a time,

You trusted others with your kids.


The lessons that life taught us,

Or we learned the hard way.

Are what laid the ground work, 

To the person I am today.


We trusted in our teammates,

And listened to our coach.

He laid down all the wisdom, 

He had the right approach.


I am for ever grateful, 

For they saved my life. 

Giving me stability,

In a world full of strife.


The walk down memory lane,

Seems like happen stance.

Of intermingled childhood,

Of those who took the chance.


It’s really long past credit,

For the foundation that was laid.

The teaching seemed so simple,

We just thought we played.

BjM  011821

Saturday, January 09, 2021

Feigned


Feigned is our outrage 

At the latest trends

But change is only afforded 

To those willing to bend

 

Wanting alone, won’t help you

More needs to be done.

Gather your Keyboard warriors 

And their only Sons 

 

Fight your own demons 

Stand for a belief 

Don’t hide behind idealism 

And expect to find relief.

 

Change can not afford you

Wearing that tinfoil hat

Pull your head, out of your ass 

and go, and check the facts.

BjM 1-9-21 cvd