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Childhood Baseball Poems

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


Children's Poems X
Children's Poems X

These are poems for children and poems about children and their mothers, fathers, grandmother, grandfathers and extended families. 



Always
by Michael R. Burch

for Jeremy

Know...

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Categories: baseball, child, childhood, children,



Children's Poems IV
Children's Poems IV

These are poems for children and poems about children and their mothers, fathers, grandmother, grandfathers and extended families. 



Boundless
by Michael R. Burch

for Jeremy

Every...

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Categories: baseball, boy, child, childhood,

Premium Member Moonshine And Mr Baine

So much of yesterday I can clearly see.
There was a man duly a part of my history.
He lived up the road a short distance from...

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Categories: baseball, childhood, friendship,

Premium Member We Became Who We Were Not
First it made me curious
Then it turned to furious
That men disguised as women
Could claim they were victorious

For in our youth the teams we chose
Did not...

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Categories: baseball, childhood, gender, growing

Premium Member The Ballpark Part 2 the Game
It only took about ten minutes for me to warm up,
so, I had time to play catch with a friend on my team.
The line-ups were...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: baseball, change, childhood, dream,



Premium Member The Ballpark
The dream of every Little Leaguer
in our town was to play in The Ballpark.
The Ballpark was the diamond 
where all the Major League games were...

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© Bill Baker  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: baseball, childhood, dream, emotions,

Premium Member Baseball, My Daddy's Game-F
Daddy's friend, Mr. Baines, was a Yankee man.
Daddy's friend Mr. Mon, was a Dodger Man.
My daddy was heart and soul, a Cardinal man.

During those early...

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Categories: america, baseball, dad,

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: baseball, 12th grade, character, hope,

Poems About Children V
Poems about Children V

Pan
by Michael R. Burch

Among the shadows of the groaning elms,
amid the darkening oaks, we fled ourselves

Once there were paths that led to...

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Categories: autumn, baseball, child, childhood,

Poems About Children Iv
Poems about Children IV

Salat Days
by Michael R. Burch

Dedicated to the memory of my grandfather, Paul Ray Burch, Sr.

I remember how my grandfather used to pick...

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Categories: baseball, child, childhood, children, dad,

Poems About Children Iii
Poems about Children III

Miracle
by Michael R. Burch

for Jeremy

The contrails of galaxies mingle, and the dust of that first day still shines.
Before I conceived you, before...

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Categories: baseball, adventure, child, childhood, children,

Fruit For Tiny Eyes
it was a magnificent mile up from his tiny eyes. its fruit sprinkled on his makeshift diamond. he rested on the stone wall that settled...

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Categories: baseball, childhood, memory,

Premium Member Who Knew
flipping baseball cards
in the flippin' school yard
pictures up, stats down
Drysdale, Koufax, Mantle, Spahn
or vice versa all around

retirement income source lost on the playground......

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© Mark Toney  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: baseball, childhood, fun, games,

Premium Member Salute To Little Leaguers
Here's to Little Leaguers!

Who get to learn companionship,
leadership, skills and more!
Who are not out killing or doping!
These are the children not on TV.
The hours of...

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Categories: america, baseball,

The Strikeout
Standing at the plate there is no doubt
The pitcher is determined to strike me out
He squints to see the catcher's glove
Then spins and swings his...

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Categories: baseball, childhood,


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