BATTLE AMONG MEN
Like a psychological and physical
Chess game, they will play,
Mind games, to get inside an opponent's
Mind is a goal.
Two teams have survived a war of many,
With strength and power,
They have traveled to many distant lands,
To fight for the right
To meet here, in a neutral zone, and
Settle a question, of who will be the
Champion.
The crown sits in the endzone, where
They'll have to suffer much pain,
And sweat to take possession, and be
Crowned kings of a victory hard fought.
This is a battle among men as they march
Yard by painful yard, down the field,
They'll taunt and push their way closer
To a treasured goal line.
Their captains will loudly give signals
As these warriors make strategic moves,
Their energy and will, no mistakes, is
What will get them through this fight.
Names of their army, the New England
Patriots, will be ready and able to match
the enemy,
The Seattle Seahawks will travel the distance
and meet them on a distant battlefield,
This will be a battle among men, and may the
Better team on this remembered Sunday, win.
Keith Garrett
WARRIORS OF THE FIELD
They come to this place to taunt
Each other,
On a battlefield against a friend
Or Brother.
They stand, and they face each other
To start,
Twenty-two men with no fear in their
Hearts.
From start to finish, this is a race,
All of them are wearing the same
Game Face.
Like a game of chess, their strategy
Is planned,
To conquer the enemy who invades
Their land.
They charge down the field, like
Soldiers, they run,
Let nothing stop them from getting
The job done.
They make their way through the
Mud and rain,
to the other side, they fight through
The pain.
Now the sound of people as they yell,
Down on the field must be some kind
Of hell.
In the end, when it’s all done,
These warriors of the field,
So much they have won.
Keith Garrett
SUPER BATTLEFIELD
SUPER BATTLEFIELD
There's a war on, it's been planned,
Strategies have been worked on, the
Enemy is close at hand.
Two Generals who do know of each other,
One's arm is his cannon, the other a fighter.
They're gearing up as it's time to stand
And fight,
Strap on their armor, weapons are of many.
Through pain, or blood, or the dark, cold
Of night,
They do not surrender on this battlefield of
Might.
Armies of two, strong and fearless, they
Match,
Until one is lying on the field, battle
Rages on.
This is a battlefield like no other,
Strength and speed, mistakes must be few.
A near-perfect game plan, a prayer, and some
Hope,
To the victor, a field taken, champions proud,
They will stand tall.
Keith Garrett
A DRIFTING MAN
On a road of travel, without any end,
rests his weary body, wherever he can.
Sleeps in the night, hidden from sight,
Days of length, the next spot is anyplace.
From town to town, he wanders with hope,
worry fills his head about that next meal.
Find a job and stay in one place for a
Short while,
Friends and smiles disappear with
The miles.
A drifting man sees much of the
Land,
Meets many faces, lonely where
He stands.
A price he pays to live in such
A way,
There’s a gift in seeing the world,
What’s taken away is the peace of
Settling in one place.
Keith Garrett
HOLD ON TO THE BALL
A fighter, a warrior, on the attack
But must defend,
He must be tough as he’s hammered
From end to end.
He waits for the call, as he moves, he’s
Then handed the ball,
Protected by an army as he runs through
Many holes.
From side to side, spinning and moving,
A fearless look upon his face as he marches
Forward.
Gaining yardage, step by step, hard hit is
This man,
A running back on a football field, ball
In hand.
Hold on to the ball, hold on tight in this
Fight,
they’ll try to take you down, not on
This night.
When they attack, hit them hard, right
Back,
your victory comes when you can
Cross the line.
Keith Garrett
A MAN WITH AN AX
A MAN WITH AN AX
Wood needs to be chopped, it sits
Waiting, many types and sizes,
Fall is in the air, chillier the air
Turns, work must be done.
A job it is to chop enough wood, to
Warm a home for the winter,
Must be done, perhaps no fun, as it
It is an accomplishment to be proud.
Stack it in a pile, carry it piece by piece,
Chopped and split wood for a fire,
A smell, can you take it in, smell the
Aroma as it's cut, Stronger it grows.
A man with an ax gets this job done, he
Sweats from morning till the setting sun,
Swinging an ax, working as the cold moves
Closer,
The wood pile will rise higher.
A man with an ax is strong and determined,
He will succeed because he knows of its
Need.
When it's done a winter of warmth,
When the setting sun, he knows the job
Is done.
Keith Garrett
HILLS OF FIRE
HILLS' OF FIRE
Keith Garrett
Look to the sky, watch as the smoke
Rises high above,
Beauty disappears as the heat
Consumes What was green.
Ignorance or wind, destroys god's
Masterpiece created,
A fool is the man who can't see the
Hift put in front of him.
See the hills of fire, watch as the
Animals run, see their fear,
See all that can be seen through
eyes of pain, of sorrow.
Hills of fire, burn no more, fire
Of death, Be rained down upon,
Let life reappear, let the colors
So bright be a sight.
Hills of fire and death, open your
Eyes, do you see,
Hills of pain, hills of sorrow,
Open your eyes, do you see.
Hills of beauty and laughter, open
your eyes, do you see,
Hills of breath, hills of darkness,
open your eyes, do you see.
Hills of danger and mistrust, open
Your eyes, do you see,
The glow in the sky, a scar for all
To see.
Hills of eternity and life, open
Your eyes, do you see,
Hills of slumber, hills of strength,
open your eyes, do you see.
Take these hills of fire away, never
Again, there's a price you pay,
Keith Garrett
SUPER DREAM
I see myself standing in An empty Stadium, I am there in full uniform,People arrive one by one, I wave to The crowd as they cheer so loud. I look around, thousands of fans are Screaming, look at me, part of a team, I've always wanted this as a child, To be on top of the world, the big game.Here I am down on the field, the Whistle Blows, Kick the ball high And far, Today I can be everything, this is my Day, Watch me play in my super game. Down the sideline you can watch as I Run,Throw that ball to me, I am Number One, Hand me the ball on this Sunday Afternoon, Up the middle I'll run, Touchdown or two. I am a star, as in a dream all Possibilities Are seen, Most Valuable Player, this could be, The quarterback is me, third down and Three, Two minute warning, touchdown Is far.Passing the ball from side to side, who will Be the hero when the ballTouches the Endzone,Super dream is all that this is To be, I have kicked the winning Field goal, MVP for me. Keith
IN A WESTERN TOWN
In A WESTERN TOWN
Walk these streets, sidewalks of wood,
Where men wear boots, hats, and guns.
Women wear dresses of an earlier time,
Some of morals, others work men for
A dime.
A sheriff, a deputy, to keep peace
And Order,
Jail is for those who can't follow
The law.
A school house, a church, places of
Good,
Children learn lessons, a house of god.
A saloon is a place of drink and
Games,
A piano heard, upstairs, women of
the night.
In a western town there are many things,
A stable for horses, a gunfight to end
One's day,
Once upon a time in a western town.
Keith Garrett
HEROES IN THE MIDDLE
clouded by the glory of those
All around,
These fearless giants will hold
Their ground.
They keep back the enemy from
Getting through,
For their standing general, this
Job they’ll do.
Face to face, they push and shove,
to come out on top, to rise above.
Exhausted and dirty, the pain shows
Through blood red,
from head to toe, hurt and cut,
Between them too much said.
Heroes in the middle, through
The snow and rain,
Nothing could be won without
Sacrifice and strain.
To these men who give their all,
Show them respect, honor them
With the game ball.
Keith Garrett
1980 Esperanza Aztecs