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Ranger Mom
09-15-2002, 08:51 AM
You've probably read this before, but it was in our program this week and I thought it was worth another read.

Please don't curse the boy down there
He is my son you see.
He's only just a boy you know
He means a lot to me.
I did not raise my son, dear fan,
For you to call him names.
He may not be a super-star,
It's just a high school game.

So please don't curse those boys down there,
They do the best they can.
They never tried to lose a game,
They're boys and you're a man.

The game belongs to them you see.
You are just a guest.
They do not need a fan like you,
They need the very best.
If you have nothing nice to say
Please leave the boys alone.
And if you have no manners,
Why don't you stay at home.

So please don't curse those boys down there,
Each one's his parent's son.
Win or lose or tie, you see,
To us they're "NUMBER ONE."

sinton66
09-15-2002, 08:54 AM
I've never seen that before, I like it!

slpybear the bullfan
09-15-2002, 09:46 AM
Ranger MOm, this reminds me of a song I heard on 95.9, the weatherford station. I was driving back from Granbury several weeks ago and I heard this tearjerker C&W song about a boy who never gets to play, but his dad always comes to game, then he gets sick and can't go to the game, his son gets put in and wins the game for the team, but the dad passes away. It was really sad, but also good.

Anyone know the name of it?

slpybear

slpybear the bullfan
09-15-2002, 09:48 AM
There is another song I just rememberd to, kind of sums up Texas and football. It is called "Dropkick me Jesus." It goes something like...

Dropkick me Jesus through the goal posts of life,
End over end neither left nor the right.
(Then something about a heavenly quarterback)
Dropkick me Jesus through the goal post of life...

It is a hoot. I will have to go to Kazaa and see if anyone has a copy.

slpybear

Ranger Mom
09-15-2002, 10:02 AM
That is ironic that you brought up "Drop Kick Me Jesus". My boss wanted me to order him that CD a few weeks ago. I had never heard the song so I went to Limewire and downloaded it. I ordered him the CD but can't think of who sings it now.

Old Green
09-15-2002, 10:03 AM
That's a touching poem Ranger Mom. I never heard it before. I'm going to print that and take it to booster club meeting Wednesday. Maybe they can incorporate it into the programs. We have a few fanatics here that have to be reminded.

slpybear i have heard that song too, but cannot remember who sung it.

slpybear the bullfan
09-15-2002, 10:06 AM
Dropkick meJesus is sung by Bobby Bear, I think. I am picking it up right now.

Don't know about the other song.

slpybear

slpybear the bullfan
09-15-2002, 10:16 AM
Okay, here are the lyrics. This song is really good classic country. (One of my hobbies and interests...

Enjoy and hollar if you need help with a copy. I'd better run now and get ready for the game... er... I mean church.

slpybear


DROP KICK ME JESUS

Chorus

Dropkick me Jesus through the Goal Posts of life,
End over end neither left nor to right,
Straight through the heart of those righteous uprights,
Dropkick me Jesus through the Goal Posts of life.

Verse 1

Make me, O make me Lord more than I am,
Make me a piece in your Master game plan,
Free from the earthly tempestion below,
I've got the will Lord if You've got the Toe.

Repeat Chorus

Verse 2

Bring on the brothers who've gone on before,
and all of the sisters who've knocked on your door,
and all the departed, dear loved ones of mine,
and stick 'em up front in the offensive line.

repeat Chorus
repeat Chorus
fade

Pudlugger
09-15-2002, 10:25 AM
Originally posted by Old Green:
That's a touching poem Ranger Mom. I never heard it before. I'm going to print that and take it to booster club meeting Wednesday. Maybe they can incorporate it into the programs. We have a few fanatics here that have to be reminded.

slpybear i have heard that song too, but cannot remember who sung it.

La Grange has printed that poem in their programs. It really makes the point doesn't it? We all must remember, coaches and fans, that we are working with 14-17 year old kids who from time to time will make a mistake! We need to remember that we are role models for these kids, not just coaches and fans.

eye of the tiger
09-15-2002, 11:23 AM
Thanks Ranger Mom and Slpybear. I had never heard either of them.

TarponR13K
09-15-2002, 01:52 PM
I've never heard that before. Sounds like something fans over here may need to hear or read.

audasmom7
09-15-2002, 04:27 PM
We have it in our program at Greenwood sometimes I get alittle crazy ok ok (Alot Crazy) and I have to go back and read it... But it's a good one

Wunderkindepiphany
09-15-2002, 09:01 PM
I think the song is by Kenny Rogers man, but I may be thinking of a different song. It may be named something like "The game" or something like that.

PPHSfan
09-15-2002, 09:16 PM
The name of the song slpybear is "The blind man in the bleachers" it came out around 76 i think.

slpybear the bullfan
09-15-2002, 11:52 PM
THANK YOU PPHSfan!

That is exactly the song.

Mucho appreciated, now I need to see if I can find a copy of it.

slpybear

Atl_Rabb_Fan
09-16-2002, 09:45 AM
I havent never seen that poem either. But it is really good though. We also have alot of people that get to acting ridiculous at our games soemtimes and they really need to read that thing.