The batter hit a game-winning home run, scoring on a dramatic slide to win the game in the finals for state. The runner felt freedom when riding a horse or competing, achieving a perfect score at a competition. Nature interrupted fun outdoors with rain but later the sun returned, allowing enjoyment again.
2. The batter went up to the plate
it was finals for the state.
The pitcher quickly threw the ball
The batter cracked it to the wall.
The outfielder raised his mitt in the
air
But the ball missed just by a hair.
The batter sprinted around the bases
The crowd stood and cheered with
happy faces.
The runner scored with a dramatic
slide
Winning the game that used to be
tied.
3. I fell on my bed
I hit my head
The next day
Would be a
dread.
4. Freedom flies,
Floating through my
life,
as i ride my horse,
as we become one,
jumping fences,
galloping through
fields,
or simply taking a long
walk.
Freedom flies,
as i see my perfect
score at the judges ta-
ble,
receiving a ribbon as
the crowd cheers,
leaving the arena with a
smile ear to ear,
Freedom flies.
5. I once had a dog named
Gunner,
he was a very good run-
ner.
When he poops on the
floor it is such a bummer.
I could be doing better
things with my summer.
Then I got a dog named
Scout,
he has so much energy I
have to let him out.
When we leave him home
alone all he does is pout.
When he gets tired he
just passes out.
6. Ode to Nature
The waves crash onto the shore,
all of a sudden it started to
pour.
it ruined the hot sun,
so that we couldn’t have any
fun.
We were forced to go inside
where it is dry
Sometimes nature just makes
me want to cry.
Later when the sun appeared,
We realized that the time had
neared.
7. As I walked, I refused to let the sun affect me,
down the road, as we jumped the warm-up fences.
toward the equestrian
arena, My Blood was rushing through my
past my competitors, veins,
my horse, Grant, and I, heart pumping,
united as one, as i heard my number being called
feeling the warm sun on my to go into the ring to jump my
face, course.
all of my gear on,
eager to compete, I entered through the gates feeling
I knew we were ready. strong,
rode through the start flags,
We had trained for months, and the timer started.
practicing everyday,
through aces and pains, Fence by fence
rain or shine, we completed the course with ease.
good times and bad,
perfecting my skill. As i passed through the finish flags,
I heard the judge say over the
We entered the warm-up speaker, “ Double clean round.”
arena,
preparing for the next task I knew we had done it.
at hand. We had a perfect round.
I knew the jumps were A huge smile crossed my face,
nothing we haven’t handled I leaned down and patted Grant’s
before, neck.
but if we knocked one rail,
or didn’t beat the clock, Nothing could compare ,
first place would no longer everything we worked for had finally
be ours. paid off.