Remembering Wilma

Remembering Wilma

A Poem by Bob B

When we think of heroes or heroines,

Role models, mentors, or all of these combined,

The name WILMA RUDOLPH is one

That definitely should come to mind.

 

Wilma was born in 1940,

In Tennessee, the Volunteer State.

As a child she had polio and wore

A brace on her leg until she was eight.


They had to travel a distance to seek

Medical help because of a lack

Of services for folks in their town

If the color of their skin was black.

 

But Wilma was able to beat the odds

With inner strength and determination,

Along with physical therapy,

Hard work and dedication.

 

While still in high school in '56,

Winning became her newly found theme

As she won a bronze medal

On the US Olympic team.

 

Later, back in school holding

Her medal in the air for classmates to behold,

"Skeeter" (which was her nickname back then)

Said that her goal was to go for the gold.

 

In 1960, at the summer games

In Rome, Italy, the world would see

Wilma win not only ONE gold medal,

But the "fastest woman in the world" won THREE!

 

The first American woman to win

Three gold medals in track and field

At a single Olympiad, Wilma

Let her expertise be revealed.

 

One of the most popular

Athletes at the games in Rome,

Wilma became a superstar--

A status which followed her back home.

 

She then decided to teach and coach

And run a community center. Her name

Would shine along with the others in

The US Olympic Hall of Fame.

 

To Wilma, reaching your goal meant

You had to work hard--to persevere.

Her stamina guided her to become

A civil and women's rights pioneer.

 

Wilma succumbed to cancer in the year

1994, but she

And her inspiring life continue

To live on in our memory.

 

-by Bob B (2-27-18)

© 2018 Bob B


My Review

Would you like to review this Poem?
Login | Register




Featured Review

It was an interesting style. Me, personally, I have only once or twice tried to tell a story using a rhyme and poetry. And even then I didn't even use real world events, I used a fictional short story. I think you did a great job, also it's encouraging to see someone else use rhyme, which seems to be quite rare nowadays

Posted 7 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.




Reviews

It was an interesting style. Me, personally, I have only once or twice tried to tell a story using a rhyme and poetry. And even then I didn't even use real world events, I used a fictional short story. I think you did a great job, also it's encouraging to see someone else use rhyme, which seems to be quite rare nowadays

Posted 7 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.


Share This
Email
Facebook
Twitter
Request Read Request
Add to Library My Library
Subscribe Subscribe


Stats

103 Views
1 Review
Added on February 27, 2018
Last Updated on February 27, 2018

Author