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The Start of Something Great


Kirsten Brown

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Do you know what today is?

Do you know what's going on today?

Of course you do.

 

 

Today is the day when boys,

and men with boys' hearts,

gather by the hundreds

in places like Clearwater,

and Mesa, and Surprise,

and Fort Myers,

to participate in baseball activities.

 

 

They're perfecting their changeups,

and bunts,

and double-plays.

They're practicing covering first,

and running down flies,

and knocking the ball out of the park.

 

 

They're breaking in new gloves,

and new shoes,

and new routines.

They're greeting old friends,

and making new ones.

They're preparing their bodies

and minds for the new season.

 

 

And they're bringing their dreams.

Dreams as fresh as the grass beneath their feet

and as optimistic as the sun on their faces.

And their dreams may vary in the details

-- some dream of winning it all,

while some dream of making the big team --

their dreams are essentially the same.

They dream of besting the competition:

the other teams,

the other players on their teams,

themselves.

 

 

And their fans are dreaming too.

On this day, we all have a small voice

that says "this is the year."

 

 

So our boys practice,

and play,

and prepare.

They'll bat,

and throw,

and catch.

And they'll make their fans very happy to see them.

 

 

Good luck boys.

Work hard and have fun.

The best is yet to come.

 

 

~~~

I wrote this poem about three years ago, so if you've been here for awhile, you might recognize it. I'm replaying it because I like it. Besides, I can't think of a better way to celebrate the start of Spring Training than with a hopeful poem.

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Do you know what today is?

Do you know what's going on today?

Of course you do.

 

 

Today is the day when boys,

and men with boys' hearts,

gather by the hundreds

in places like Clearwater,

and Mesa, and Surprise,

and Fort Myers,

to participate in baseball activities.

 

 

They're perfecting their changeups,

and bunts,

and double-plays.

They're practicing covering first,

and running down flies,

and knocking the ball out of the park.

 

 

They're breaking in new gloves,

and new shoes,

and new routines.

They're greeting old friends,

and making new ones.

They're preparing their bodies

and minds for the new season.

 

 

And they're bringing their dreams.

Dreams as fresh as the grass beneath their feet

and as optimistic as the sun on their faces.

And their dreams may vary in the details

-- some dream of winning it all,

while some dream of making the big team --

their dreams are essentially the same.

They dream of besting the competition:

the other teams,

the other players on their teams,

themselves.

 

 

And their fans are dreaming too.

On this day, we all have a small voice

that says "this is the year."

 

 

So our boys practice,

and play,

and prepare.

They'll bat,

and throw,

and catch.

And they'll make their fans very happy to see them.

 

 

Good luck boys.

Work hard and have fun.

The best is yet to come.

 

 

~~~

I wrote this poem about three years ago, so if you've been here for awhile, you might recognize it. I'm replaying it because I like it. Besides, I can't think of a better way to celebrate the start of Spring Training than with a hopeful poem.

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