First Game
Locations
It was the first game of the season,
Butterflies arose in my stomach
As I stepped on to the field caked with mud,
The scent of freshly cut grass
Filled the air as did the crowd’s roars
I stepped into the batter’s box,
Sweat builds up
It runs down my forehead,
The pitcher pitches
Her motion seemed as if,
Her arm was dislodged from her body
It was so fast,
But my mind was able to slow it down
The ball came to me
Slowly, slowly
I felt as if I were a statue
Arms like cement,
Knees like jelly
But I was able to extend my arms
And after that,
All I saw was the big bright blue sky
With clouds rolling by
I flew across the bases,
Wind whipped across my face
Then I saw it…
Home plate,
The catcher’s eyes widen in surprise like a deer’s in a headlight
I knew the ball was coming,
I slid
The muddy undergrounds of the Earth felt cool under my fingertips
I waited,
Heart in my throat
The crowd held their breath and waited anxiously for the call,
Silence
“SAFE” called the umpire,
And the crowd erupted into cheers.