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Baseball Ballad
John’s a boy who laid a big hit
 He swung the ball across the pit
 The coach, he said “My son, you’re great,
 The Hall of Fame will be your fate”.
 
 Winning the game is all it seemed
 To bring much pride to fans esteemed. 
 The only thing for teams to bring
 Is John and his almighty swing.
 The coach, he said “My son, you’re great,
 The Hall of Fame will be your fate.”
 
 The years have passed, John’s now a man
 High school di’monds has now been ran.
 From Little League, he’s gone to Pro
 The fans they love him; that I know.
 
 The coach, he said “My son, you’re great,
 The Hall of Fame will be your fate.”
 
 What fans expect John aimed to give.
 Without baseball he couldn’t live
 But time and age began to creep
 Steroid he tried for pace to keep.
 Then coach said, “You could ‘ave been great
 But you let drugs to seal your fate.”

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