Poem: A Seahawk Salute
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
A SEAHAWK SALUTE
By Jean Monce Bryant
To start the game--a coin toss
To end the game--a painful loss
But you can hold your heads up high
You're SUPER and I'll tell you why
Just stop and look at what you've won
Your Victory is not undone
With perseverance talent grace
You've earned a very special place
You've played with honor
Played with class
A legacy
None can surpass
If Super Bowl
The final game
Then Super Duper
Is your name
When you play fair
And you don't cheat
Well don't you know
There's no defeat
Some folks will win
At any price
And that has Honor
In it's vise
You've reached to others
In their pain
And so to me
It's very plain
You show we're here
To share our good
And really bring
True Brotherhood
To hospitals
To bring some cheer
Those children
Are so very dear
To care for others
So in need
That is no idle
Simple deed
So hold your heads up
Way up high
And know that God
Is standing by
Money and Fame
Are not the Prize
But are you worthy
In THOSE eyes
Let's feed the hungry
House the poor
True Brotherhood
That will endure
Not fancy cars
The glitz the fame
But what we're doing
In His name
For God is watching
That is true
THAT referee
Is there with you
Though others seem
To win the Prize
The real win
Is in God's eyes
If you play fair
And you don't cheat
Well don't you see
There's No Defeat
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