Chicago Blackhawks
From the face off
To the play offs,
I want to see a Hawk,
It’s not just talk.
It’s guys on ice,
They’re nothing nice.
It’s off with the gloves,
That’s what we love.
It rocks, they’re heading for the penalty box.
That’s hockey, they’re cocky.
It’s fights and scoring,
Beers pouring, never boring.
It’s skill, not luck,
The way they handle that puck.
They have to think,
When in that rink.
We’re red, black, and white,
With a win in sight.
We’re going all the way,
With a power play.
We won’t give up,
Until we win the Stanley Cup.
GO BLACKHAWKS!
Chicago Cubs
Cubs Poem
From the front gate
To the home plate
I want to see a team
A team that’s great
I want to see the Cubs
Ever since a tike
It’s the Cubs I like
And with this new found fame
We’re at the top of our game
From Leo Durocher, the Lion
To Lou Piniella, we’re flyin’
We’re gonna pick up
Where we left off
We’re having fun
See it on our faces
As we round the bases
We’re going places
We’re holding aces
We like to jam
With another grand slam
Cheer for the Cubs and bam!
© By Matthew Ballard
www.rhymesandpoems.com
Biography
Matt Ballard – Biography
Albert Lee, MN – Farming community All my relatives had something to do with farming. My mom’s maiden name was Sorensen. All farmers, her sister Claris Pence. Lots of nice people in MN. I had so much fun as a small child on my relatives farms with horses, cows, and pigs. We also went fishing and ice-skating, snowmobiling, and other fun stuff.View our Photo Gallery
At one time in MN, I fell off a pier and was pulled out of the water by a lifeguard and almost drowned. Way up north This place is a wonder Yes, I like Minnesota From it’s towns I started writing poems as a small child.. My dad was in the sign business, neon signs and electronic signs. We moved to Gallop, NM where lots of stuff happened. I was in 1st grade and started to ride bicycles and go mountain climbing with friends. We watched movies in the outdoor movie theatre from up on the hill all the time. We camped out with my brothers. They had jeeps and motorcycles and they filmed “Blazing Saddles” when I lived there. We also had lots of good Indian friends. Then, we moved to Albuquerque, NM and a lot of stuff happened there. One time I was on the playground and my Mom and my little sister got in a car accident. I saw it happen because it was right next to the playground. We caught a lot of frogs in ponds and that’s when the Beatle’s started becoming popular. Then, we moved to Salina, Kansas. That’s when I started to learn how to swim and my dad bought me my first bicycle. I rode all over town and caught craw dad’s and sold them to bait stores. I was always the new kid at school and I seemed to get in lots of fights on the playground. I then started taking an interest in motorcycles and riding my bicycle to different bike shops all over town. I learned about bikes, Harley Davidson and other neat stuff. Then, we moved to Libertyville, IL when I was in the third grade. I joined boys club football and my coach was Mr. Bach. I also played baseball and Hockey at Butler Lake. I told my dad that I wanted a Motorcycle and he said that when he was a kid, they had to build their own motorcycles. So, I started getting the parts together and we built a motorcycle for me. It was really amazing to ride. I played some high school football but I was more interested in riding my motorcycle. I started racing every weekend instead of going to football games. I raced professional motocross races for manufacturers and various dealers such as Yamaha, Honda, KTM, Zundapp, Maco, Kawasaki, Suzuki, and Cooper. Below are some of the motorcycle tracks I raced at…
I also went to college for diesel mechanics and welding. I welded computer frames and painted heavy equipment. I also have 3 kids, Peter, Katie, and Rose. My wife passed away and my kids are all in college now. I own an asphalt company and was burned in a work accident. I was sent in “Flight for Flight” to Saint Mary’s Hospital in Milwaukee. I was on life support for a month. Throughout my whole life, I’ve been writing poems. When I was burned, I also continued to write which helped me get through it. After a long time recovering, I decided to do something really smart and race motocross again. At the Lake County Fairgrounds in 2005, I launched off a jump and landed so hard crossing the finish line in second place, all my suspension gave out. This bent the frame and broke my ankle. The handlebars smashed my face and the roof of my mouth was broke off and knocked all my teeth out. My face, lip and cheek were cut severely. I almost bled to death at the scene of the accident. I was taken to the hospital and survived after multiple surgeries and procedures. My face was wired back together. But, I did get second place because I never fell off the motor cycle. I still enjoy riding now and have combined my poetry with my riding. I’m back to normal now and ride for fun, but not competition. Every race track that I mentioned previously has many stories to tell about my races and adventures in motocross. I like to snow ski and here’s some resorts that I’ve been to:
I also have been hiking and backpacking for over 12 years.
I also fished my whole life and some of my favorite places are listed below.
Radio and TV appearances I have been featured on radio and TV stations for many of my poems and videos.
There are many more stories and adventures to tell, perhaps more |
Nascar
NASCAR Poem by Matt Ballard
Nascar
Got me this far
Now I need a guitar
Last time in second place
It’s your turn to chase
You may have won in the past
But now I’m twice as fast
I have control of my speed
And twice the need
And first place is no fool
He’s cool
He’ll stop and wait
And ask for a date
He puts his fans ahead of the pack
We’re on the same track
And when I become
A NASCAR idol
I won’t just idyl
I’ll rev it up
I’ll go full throttle
I’ll marry a model
Father like son
You do things
Like your father done
You don’t just race for fun
You race to be number one
You can’t stop a NASCAR racer
They have great skill
And love a thrill
They learn it from their Pop
No matter where they start
They finish on top
© By Matthew Ballard
www.rhymesandpoems.com
Media Coverage
Matt Ballard’s poetry has been featured in print newspapers, radio and tv stations as well as numerous internet websites and sports fan websites. Featured media converage includes WBBM Radio, WGN TV, Fox Chicago, SCORE Radio, AOL Fanhouse, and Mancow’s Morning Madhouse.
Print coverage includes News Sun, Pioneer Press and the Minnesota Star Eagle.
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