Memories Media Poem

Oh those childhood memories
Gotta’ remember these,
In my adolescence
I just needed the presence,
Of that one special stuffed animal
How it made me feel and forget it all
Was better than any old ball

I will never forget
How mad I would get
And I was calmed by its feel
What would I do without that seal,
Every night
I would hold it tight
And hope that I will never forget
What that stuffed animal did
For me and all that I needed

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Poem About Lacrosse

LACROSSE
Running down the field out of breath
Just like a deer escaping death
Trying to scoop the ball when its on the ground
With 18 other players running around
A hoot, holler, a whistle, and you are bound
To the penalty box as another player hits the ground
The referee called it a push and that’s not true
Why is he here if he doesn’t know what to do?
Get into the box we’re man down
The middies ran in and soon they found
They weren’t fast enough it was already a 4 on 3
But if you were defense that’s the one to be
We had it in control there was no problem
Miles laid a check and the player hit the deck
And the ball was back in Brookline’s control
While the other team was running back to their goal
We had scored and won the game
We took all the honor and all of the fame
A message to all of the other teams we are no friend but are a foe
But we will tell you a message just so you know
That when you play Brookline you will pay the toll when Brookline and you come toe to toe

I like this poem because it really explains how lacrosse is just plain amazing. At the same time it shows how lacrosse is played. I think that it really shows how much I love lacrosse.