Baseball Allegory Poems
These Baseball Allegory poems are examples of Allegory poems about Baseball. These are the best examples of Allegory Baseball poems written by international poets.
Baseball Haiku By HornHorn Baseball Haiku
had a lot of nerve
would be with much vive and verve
when he threw a curve
heard that when at bat
player was chubby and fat
dumber...
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allegory, analogy,
PlacardsWall posters
There is in a town, not far from here, a house with a tall wall a solid protector from prying eyes, the house has...
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allegory, anger, anniversary, baseball,
My April Fool Horn Haiku For YouMy April Fool Horn Haiku
looked and saw loose stool
had been found in swimming pool
produced by cruel fool
had brought baseball bat
would want to knock someone flat
found...
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allegory, analogy,
Lost By One When Game Was Donehome team us did stun
after game was over and done
they had lost by one
they should entertain
instead of driving insane
more team needs to train
in future must...
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allegory, analogy,
MoneyballThe first three boring innings ended scoreless.
Then, in the fourth I took a walk to first.
She was managing her business in the dugout.
I was...
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allegory, baseball, relationship,
The Book of Ruth - With Apologies To the Notorious RBGCame from Baltimore by Pigtown
Where they like to lay the law down.
He rebelled against the ground rule.
Had to grow up in reform school.
Got acquainted with...
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allegory, baseball,
The Sacred Part of TownBarcelona looked like a church
as I walked down La Rambla
in search of a vacant room
on that warm morning.
The balconies of the flanking
high-rise...
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allegory, baptism, jesus, religious,
There For MeLooking back, one thing comes clean-glass clear
you were always there for me subduing every fear.
I tried to do my duty, be a husband strong and...
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allegory, 12th grade, character, hope,
BaseballIt didn’t work out. *sigh*
What were the odds? Statistics...
- love isn’t baseball.
Where do regrets start?
Should I regret the sunset
- or mourn holding hands?
Or...
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11th grade, allegory, baseball,
The Prado ThievesI noticed her limp immediately
when she sat next to me on the bench
in the park outside of the Prado.
I inquired about her deep brown eyes
behind...
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allegory, corruption, courage, culture,
A Dozen Octobers In MontaukFishing rods and reels, and bicycle wheels,
gentle thousand yard stare,
daisies in the dunes, measured afternoons
all without a damn care.
Bake shop coffee and wet shore like...
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allegory, analogy, appreciation, autumn,
Batter Up, No LongerFrom outfield judging eyes await your plight,
though sweat and stupor feign to your ruin.
Now pull up your trousers, cinch your belt tight...
glaring down from...
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allegory, crush, endurance, passion,
Life's a Lot Like Baseball“Life’s A Lot Like Baseball”
Life’s a lot like baseball, neither is a simple game.
Each is filled with the stuff of life.
Both, so much the...
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allegory, analogy, baseball, character,
All Around South Had To HikeAll Around South Had To Hike
All around South did have to hike,
And every single bit of it did like,
To bare bone,
When alone,
Even riding trike...
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allegory, analogy,
Trump Cannot Be DuplicatedTrump Cannot Be Duplicated
Trump without a doubt cannot be duplicated;
To own self and only him will he be dedicated;
Heard that his genes,
Were those of jelly...
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allegory, analogy,