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Baseball Analogy Poems

These Baseball Analogy poems are examples of Analogy poems about Baseball. These are the best examples of Analogy Baseball poems written by international poets.


Magically circle
Life is a circle. 
Situations are a mixture. 
A circle of thinkable and unthinkable
opportunities gets you jumping irrelevantly. 
The slipy nature of happiness goes in haste; 
you want...

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Categories: age, america, analogy, anti



Premium Member Young in Heart
Dangling hair, girls twirl, drum majors,
Baseball turned cap boys, screenagers,
Gum chew boys, girls curls, tweenagers,
Just teenagers, just teenagers.

Pixie sticks tootsie rolls swallows,
Gummy bears m &...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: allusion, analogy, celebration, fun,

Premium Member EGOLIST
When I ask of you of the and when you don't comply for me;
 if you won't do cuz I will be given;
 and if...

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Categories: addiction, allusion, analogy, character,

Premium Member A Lion Treat
 Written October 19, 2023, For Shadow Hamilton, Wild Animal Contest

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: analogy, animal, appreciation,

Baseball Haiku By Horn
Horn 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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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: allegory, analogy,



Premium Member Natural Reverberations Chanso
Zen peace and whisk sway;
Coaxing buds to smile,
Husks flap in phlox way.

Diamonds scheme flowers;
Springing whiff for miles,
Bright sunshine for hours.

Stunning shape design;
Charming bystander,
The breeze smells...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: analogy, appreciation, baseball, best

My April Fool Horn Haiku For You
My 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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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: allegory, analogy,

Keeping Your Eye On the Ball
If you feel you want to keep your eye on the ball.
If you see the need to keep your eye on the ball,
Remember this: 
Your...

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Categories: analogy, appreciation, art, baptism,

Lost By One When Game Was Done
home 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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© James Horn  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: allegory, analogy,

Premium Member 1st African American In the Major League Baseball -Moses Fleetwood Walker
Moses Fleetwood
Him and his brother first African American
 To play in Major League Baseball
Rejected by the white citizens and players
Wanted to play continual for the...

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Categories: analogy, appreciation, baseball, black

Premium Member Batter-Batter Swing Hit Out the Park Home Run
Where the batter swings, if he hits the ball homerun
Why the batter hits the ball when it goes far outside the park homerun?


4/26/22
Written words by...

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Categories: adventure, analogy, baseball,

Premium Member Somethings Showings-
Something showing  
Outside inside
Birdhouse bathhouse
Baseball horse stall
See food sea food
Oh-look cookbook
Eggshell upstairs


10/25/21
Written words by James Edward Lee Sr. 2021©...

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Categories: analogy, endurance, imagery, visionary,

Premium Member Rainbow Eagles Vs Death Stars
Imagine for a second
      that the entire Afghanistan affair 
were a baseball game between two arch rivals.
The United States Rainbow...

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Categories: analogy, baseball, slam,

Premium Member Sunny Summertime-
sunny summertime
an exciting pitcher stands
on the baseball mound
~
summertime sunny
exciting players volleys
the white volleyball


7/26/21
Written words by James Edward Lee Sr. 2021©...

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Categories: analogy, baseball, summer, volleyball,

There For Me
Looking 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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Categories: analogy, 12th grade, character, hope,


Book: Reflection on the Important Things