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Too Late Crossover
Am I too late to say sorry?
Now I'm standing by dad’s body 
Cold and hard 
My heart is in shards 
Am I too late to say sorry?
I was so cocky 
When JB wasn't being sloppy
 I wish I wasn't so rocky 
Am I too late to say sorry?
To the mom that loves me dear 
I wish my mind was clear 
So I could have saved those tears 
Am I too late to say sorry?
To all those I have heart  
For hitting y’all with my fiery darts 
Oh where would I even start? 
I’m sorry, Mom 
I’m sorry, Dad 
I’m sorry, JB
I'm sorry, Miss Sweet Tea
I'm sorry, Vondie 
I understand if you can't forgive all the rotten things I did 
And all the things I undid
Please tell me I'm not too late to tell the rest of you how much I care 
For I can't handle all the glares 
I've already lost Dad and I won’t lose y’all
I don't want there to be a wall
I'm I too late to say sorry?
Y’all are my basketball court 
I need to learn to be a good sport 
Like dad said, “The ball is my heart and I need to leave it on the court.”
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This was a class project we had to make something that summarizes the book Crossover