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Title: The Baseball Score
Author: Eugene Field [ More Titles by Field]
A boy came racing down the street In a most tumultuous way, And he hollered at all he chanced to meet: "Hooray, hooray, hooray!" His eyes and his breath were hot with joy And his cheeks were all aflame-- 'Twas a rare event with the little boy When the champions won a game! "Twenty to 6" and "10 to 2" Were rather dismal scores, And they wreathed in a somewhat somber hue These classic western shores; We shuddered and winced at the cruel sport And our heads were bowed in shame 'Till Somewhere sent us the glad report That the champions won the game! Our Baby says it'll be all right For the champions by and by, And the twin emotions of Hope and Fright Gleam in his cod fish eye; And Spalding says (in his modest way) That we'll get there all the same; So let us holler, "Hooray, hooray," When the champions win the game.
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