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About how bowlers must try to cut down on their curve - simple, straightforward thinking. |
| As a matter of focus, using one’s double strength, In the sport of bowling, means a lane of no length; Your power and muscle can really toss that curve, But the lack of production leads to losing one’s nerve… Because shaping a curve requires lots of friction, Between ball and lane, with some handy constriction – But that performance of muscle is a detriment to reaching The pins from afar, which we should not be teaching… So collect all those pins by restricting that curve – A straight, flowing hook is a ball that will serve! Going under too much won’t flag the pins down, So you must try to deal by dragging them down… |