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Base-Ball Ballads/After the Game

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Base-Ball Ballads
by Grantland Rice
After the Game
4544805Base-Ball Ballads — After the GameGrantland Rice

AFTER THE GAME.

Now that the hard-fought day is ended,With laurels for the favored few;The cheering and the jeering blendedIn praise or blame that may be due;Now that the score has been completed,Beyond the shallow depths of fame,Among both Victors and DefeatedWe'll turn to those who played the game.
Not in the losing or the winning,Success nor failure for the day;But from the battle's first beginningWe'll take their work up, play by play.How well they tried! how they stood ready!Beyond the world crowd's narrow sightWe'll lift our glasses, bravely, steady,And drink to those who fought the fight.
The game is done, the fight completed,What matters now who reached the goal?Alike the Victor and DefeatedWait for the final scorer's scroll;And those who look may read the storyOf star by star against each name,Set over those with world-won glory,The list of those who played the game.