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The back pass comes to me, I look up and see their goal, And spot a great opportunity. Their keeper is off the line, Tired after 88 minutes, But he can't read my mind. I consider taking a shot, Then my conscience says no, And I know I should not. But the urge is too strong, And I imagine the fans, Singing my name in their songs. I roll the ball from me, Look up and pray, For my name to be carved into football history. I strike the ball cleanly, It sails in the air, I hope that it drops neatly. Time stands still, Please please I wish, Let it be God's will. The ball begins to drop, And I imagine my jersey, Flying out of the club shop. Their keeper realises what's happening, He sees the effect on his career, Could be s h a t t e r i n g. He runs and runs, I feel the rays of hope, Sent from the sun. I can feel this is my day, But then the ball hits the crossbar, And rolls on out of play.
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Jun 1, 2010
Jun 1, 2010 at 4:43 AM UTC
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The back pass comes to me, I look up and see their goal, And spot a great opportunity. Their keeper is off the line, Tired after 88 minutes, But he can't read my mind. I consider taking a shot, Then my conscience says no, And I know I should not. But the urge is too strong, And I imagine the fans, Singing my name in their songs. I roll the ball from me, Look up and pray, For my name to be carved into football history. I strike the ball cleanly, It sails in the air, I hope that it drops neatly. Time stands still, Please please I wish, Let it be God's will. The ball begins to drop, And I imagine my jersey, Flying out of the club shop. Their keeper realises what's happening, He sees the effect on his career, Could be s h a t t e r i n g. He runs and runs, I feel the rays of hope, Sent from the sun. I can feel this is my day, But then the ball hits the crossbar, And rolls on out of play.
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Jun 1, 2010
Jun 1, 2010 at 4:43 AM UTC
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