Baseball: Last Year and Now

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July 27, 2007 by rzayala11

Last year
I used to get dirt in my eyes.
I used to miss the ball.
I used to get hit by the ball.
I used to fall down.
I used to hit my head.
I used to go the wrong way.
I used to stare at people.
I used to run out of breath.
I was five.

Now
I don’t get dirt in my eyes.
I don’t miss the ball.
I don’t get hit by the ball.
I don’t fall down.
I don’t hit my head.
I don’t go the wrong way.
I don’t stare at people now.
I have my own jersey.

by Randolphus, 2nd grade

baseball-kid.jpg

Photgraph by Krug Photography, via flickr

One thought on “Baseball: Last Year and Now

  1. Elissa says:

    What a wonderful poem about growing up and how practice really can make you a better baseball player!

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