One More Time

Written
1994

 Skinny, lumpy linemen in an awkward crouch

     grinding teeth, squinting eyes utter 

     terrible threats.

Bleeding knuckles are shown with pride.

Bleeding, scabbed noses

      are pushed close to the enemy

     in preparation for manly initiation.

Smash, bang, groan and another play.

Limping from pain

      and trying to impress

      the battered warrior is greeted by

      a shout of: "One More Time."

No smile on Swede's face.

He means it.

So, one more time.

And one more and one more -

      will it never stop?

Too old to cry,

      too scared to quit.

Give the coach one more time

      and then one

     more time again.

Hours spent in the trenches

      etched that order in the mind.

"One More Time" will become part of you.

And when you want to quit,

      when you have been beaten,

      when there is no hope -

      you will still hear

     and give it one more time.
Remember the blue eyes demanding

      that you produce

      even when you couldn't.

But with one more time

      you will!

Trying one more time when

      there is no hope will be

      your success formula.

A stubborn way of life given you.

Say thanks for

      "One More Time."

 

 

Notes
This poem was published in "Trinidad, Colorado, My Hometown and is about Swede Palmquist. Swede was the typing teacher at THs and Basketball coach. He served as the Assistant football coach and his job was conditioning. He really worked us hard with his song of"OK one more time: