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The Morningsider

Splitt

Splitt will not make the game today

Beckoned was he and called away.

Called up to the highest league

Where there’s no arm or voice fatigue.

Where umpires call the perfect game

And players are of equal fame.

Broadcasters sit in fancy suites

And fans all enjoy front row seats.

 

His days with us too soon did pass

But memories – how they will last.

A good man was Paul, big of heart

In life’s drama, played well his part.

The love of life became his bride

In ups and downs Lynn did abide.

Blessed were they with girl and boy

Jen and Jamie brought much joy.

 

At Morningside he honed his skills

The crowds were small, but not the thrills.

Alas and alack talent won out

And discovered was he by a scout.

Drafted by a team just beginning

Lacking even one big league inning.

A loyal Royal he came to be

Thankful for the opportunity.

 

When big 34 took the mound

His leg kicked high, his ball veered down.

Not known for overwhelming stuff

But what he had was just enough.

If asked the cause of his success

Like a Clydesdale he would profess.

One hundred sixty-six games he won

A Royal’s record – he’s number one.

 

From field to booth, he smoothly went

His baseball passion no less spent.

A workhorse, whatever the task

Facts to gather, questions to ask.

Self-deprecation came naturally

Not given was he to the word “me.”

With humor and wit quite beguiling

Time spent with him left folks smiling.

 

Splitt will not make the game today

Beckoned was he and called away.

Called away to a better place

Where entry is not perfection-based.

To meet the Master face-to-face

Experiencing God’s saving grace.

A soul set free through heaven’s door

A soul set free forever more.

 

-Tom Flynn 1968

 

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