Base-Ball Ballads
by Grantland Rice
Out on the Lines
4544774Base-Ball Ballads — Out on the LinesGrantland Rice

OUT ON THE LINES.

It isn't so much, "Did you make a hit?" but, "How did you swing at the ball?"
Did you go up to bat with your nerve all gone and never half try at all?
Did your heart beat strong? Were your eye gleams bright? Did you swing as it cut the plate?
Or did you stand in a listless way and hit at the ball too late?

It isn't so much, "Did you score a run?" but, "How did you act on base?"
Did you run it out at the crack of the bat with a rattling, dashing pace?
Did you look for a chance to steal a bag? Did you score by your own keen wit?
Or did you get all the way around on another fellow's hit?

It isn't so much, "Did you win the game?" but, "How did you play, old scout?"
Did you give 'em a fight to the bitter end and scrap till the last was out?
Did you let 'em know they were in a game? Did you always come back strong?
Or did you loaf when the game seemed lost, and quit when the "break" went wrong?