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She stepped one day
Into a field of game.
Remembering what it was like
To be beyond the fence,
Snacking on pretzels and beer,
Cheering for her country to take back
The gold that was rightfully their's.
Twenty years later, she sees herself,
As her daughter watches so anxiously,
Shaking and mouthing the words,
"I love you."
A tear of sweat rivers down her
Coldly nervous face,
Frozen in the excitement that
Warms the air.
Her earthbound feet
Shaking until all is over.
A sudden shot!
The crowd jumps,
And the runners are off.
She's between the runner from Japan,
and the runner from Mexico.
She kicks her feet so fast,
Yet her confidence remains low,
As she hops the first hurdle.
She looks to her right,
Then over to her left,
And right again,
Knowing that her dignity
Will never surpass her.
She sprints and runs
And jumps over each hurdle,
One by one,
They slowly decrease.
In a whole crowd of citizens
From all over the world,
Her ears notice one sweet, sweet sound,
And over she looks, her girl encourages,
To never quit.
She dashes over each hurdle
And suddenly, she drops, groaning in pain.
She can't get up,
Every other runner passes her,
And she has failed.
She does not finish first,
But, she finished.
What is her name?
What matters the most is that
Her country will forever remember her as
A hero.
- by Radio Chaos |
- Poetry And Lyrics
- | Submitted on 07/16/2008 |
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- Title: Alone, I stand.
- Artist: Radio Chaos
- Description: A short little poem, written in dedication to the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China, starting August 4th.
- Date: 07/16/2008
- Tags: olympic woman hurdle fail
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Comments (2 Comments)
- Gaijin Maiko - 07/16/2008
- Aw! This is beautiful! I like how the stanzas start of long, then get short as she runs, like a rush! and then they get a bit longer again toward the end. So sad, but I love the bittersweet ending.
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