‘Fourth Grade Gym Class’
Published 10:45 am Friday, May 3, 2013
Editor’s Note: Chelsea Regoni was winner of the student Sidney Lanier Poetry Award.
by Chelsea Regoni
Consider a group of children herded
beneath the shelter of cameras. Consider
them whipped until baseball diamonds
hide blades of late November’s grass. A mound
of dirt. Consider the boy named Andrew
and six children are herded behind painted
lines. They are the legs of caterpillars
waiting to be fed the dew running across
the seams of fallen baseballs. Few children
guard diamonds and a plate named home.
Many shape themselves into the field
back there in order to avoid the impact
of strike one, two, three. They made
it all up and were umpires to a game
they never wanted to play. Consider the
girl who picked up a club and tasted
the freeze of air as sphere came