SOME years ago, the Irish held The championships in fee And, now and then, some Englishmen Would cross the briny sea. Then Germans and Italians strove To pad the fistic news, Until their crowns were neatly snatched By Polish lads and Jews. Now, agile Frenchmen jab and hook, While Chileans jolt and swing, And men from Argentina claim Much honor in the ring! Strong Danes, fast Cubans, show their stuff, And Filipinos star It doesn't matter whence you came It's only what you ARE! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE TENTH MUSE: THE PROLOGUE by ANNE BRADSTREET A GRAMMARIAN'S FUNERAL by ROBERT BROWNING SONG OF SUMMER by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR THE SURRENDER AT APPOMATTOX [APRIL 9, 1865] by HERMAN MELVILLE AN ODE IN TIME OF HESITATION by WILLIAM VAUGHN MOODY WINTER, FR. LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE TO THE ONE OF FICTIVE MUSIC by WALLACE STEVENS |