All Games Champions Poem by Richard Wlodarski

All Games Champions

Rating: 5.0


Kyle and Uncle Ritchie
Beat his mommy and daddy
At the Rec Room for championship
It was great day for companionship

Shooting basketballs in the hoop
Was such a marvellous hoot
Henry and Tina won the game
But Kyle and Ritchie weren't lame

The champs-to-be won Down The Clown
Getting ready to take the crown
Shuffleboard wasn't meant-to-be
Kyle would show dad no mercy

Ten pin bowling was a wipe out
As Ritchie got his lights knocked out
Ritchie fell hard on his butt
He was really in a rut

The Comeback Kid knew not defeat
No way that he would now retreat
With new bowling shoes on his feet
He gave Kyle the winning treat

The bean bag throw
Was a big blow
Kyle and Ritchie couldn't throw
Henry and Tina stole the show

The score is now four to four
Heart and soul at very core
Balls In Pail for championship
Both teams trying so hard not to trip
Kyle and Ritchie take the lead
Tina trying hard to succeed
Henry's in pain and blows the deed
Kyle and Ritchie...CHAMPIONS!

Thursday, July 21, 2022
Topic(s) of this poem: lessons of life
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
My 11 years old nephew Kyle was so very proud that he and I won this championship trophy. I was so very happy for him!
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Richard Wlodarski 23 July 2022

Dillip, it makes me so very happy that you've added this poem to your favourites. I shall inform these family members because they really liked this poem. And it will make them even happier that an highly esteemed poet had added it to his favs list! Thx ever so much, Dillip!

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