It takes time to decide. Yes, to decide,
what to do, what to become. So I sit down and pick up my journal. Yes, I have a
journal. To write…
I spoke to my mother today, and told her
what I decided.
I told her it would take time, but I am willing to do as I have decided.
I told her it would take time, but I am willing to do as I have decided.
I told her it would make me great, though it
may cause some pain, to my siblings, her and me.
I told her it is mostly done by men, and
they too get hurt.
I told her it’s a dream that I must make
true and that is a fact.
I told her am tired of standing in the bleachers.....I must prove that greatness comes to all, not just those who look it.
I told her am tired of standing in the bleachers.....I must prove that greatness comes to all, not just those who look it.
She declined to support my decision, but I
persisted in making her understand.
She said once bitten I replied twice
stronger. She said she cannot take it, I replied it is my decision.
She said I am her child, I replied behold your product.
She said I am her child, I replied behold your product.
A product of great value, of leadership,
and integrity.
A product that shall not shy away from something that can be considered gender biased.
A product that stands the test of time, a product so proud, that a fall is just that….
A product that shall not shy away from something that can be considered gender biased.
A product that stands the test of time, a product so proud, that a fall is just that….
She said my bones are not strong, that the
past had hit me hard.
Instead I showed her how the past, influenced this path.
Instead I showed her how the past, influenced this path.
She wanted to cry, but I held her hand, I
told her if I die, that she should understand...
I died for greatness and not for fear, from
something many would run away from, in a scare.
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I packed my bags this evening, ready to
live home. My shorts in the bag, my boots in the hand, I turn back and stand,
say goodbye and that is that.
The pitch awaits me…
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