When AFC Richmond crowned a sprinter fleet and bold,
A Texan of pace beyond compare,
The U.S. took up arms, divided and boiled,
As a result of the racism that did flare.
As Ted Lasso’s tale pressed on once more,
And season four brought joy to all who cheered,
The world was rocked beyond a football score,
For the fount of hate alike appeared.
One side, in awe, beheld his strength and grace,
His thundered stride, his boots of gold and fire,
Yet others, bound by ancient, bitter space,
Did curse his rise, The Great Violence transpires.
As the season played out, the country did fall.
No more football (soccer), not for one, not for all.
A Shakespearean Sonnet or sometimes things actually go together.