A Ball in the Net Is Worth Two in the Stands
¶ 1
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“Am I so round with you, as you with me,
that like a football, you do spurn me thus?”
A Comedy of Errors, Act 2, Scene 1
¶ 2
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I scored! I scored! Verily, all of you saw it,
the ball came flighted over from the left wing,
I nodded it in, their goalie bested, the ball flew
into the back of the net. I scored, won the match…
¶ 3
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But that jackanape with a whistle called it back,
that baldpate numbskull with the nobbly knees
conferred with the one-eyed flagwaver
and they declared it offside! I protested,
¶ 4
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I unloaded my whole bardic vocabulary,
verily puked it out at his pusillanimous puss,
earned myself a red card, an early shower.
Now all ye young bards listen to my story,
I’ll tell it to ye straight and I won’t bore ye,
stay on side, strike it true, seize the hour!
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