Home town Yesterday I saw him play billiards, a famous man There are not many celebrities in my hometown We have not many things to be proud safe for A duck pond in the center, geese and rats in The basement of the café The famous one was once a boxer in the USA But never made it to the top, but came back In my hometown, his fame was assured; he had Floored Sonny Liston in the third round, but Liston won the match A friendly man who hides his sadness, of not Being famous in America In the years to come he will be pointed out “See the man over there, a lovely mover, once He floored Sonny Liston.”