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Lost Baseball Poems

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


Premium Member When The Gift Of Life Becomes A Curse
I know I should be extremely grateful
For God's gift of life
But I have no life at all

Trapped like a rat
Behind four foreboding  walls
No one...

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© Peter Dome  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: baseball, destiny, dream, health,



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 IX
The Tapestry of Leaves
Michael R. Burch

Leaves unfold
as life is sold
or bartered, for a moment in the sun.

The interchange
of lives is strange:
what reason—life—when death leaves all...

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Categories: baseball, dark, death, earth,

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 Overload
Times the world overloads me
All I see
Close my ears
Cover their tears
Seek some peace of my own
To protect me from all I've been shown
Since I don't...

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Categories: baseball, bible,



Premium Member Dusty and the Giants
IT'S TOO EARLY FOR ME [TO GIVE UP ON
THE SEASON],.Dusty Baker. QUOTEHD.COM

"I lived a few years in San Francisco and
for many years in Northern California.
I...

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Categories: baseball, confidence,

Be Like John Wayne
Written April 14, 2017


It's easy to fall in love
Even easier to break apart
I've been trying for six long years
To mend this broken heart

You used to...

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Categories: baseball, death, family, grandfather, grief,

Best Sports Poems V
These are the best sports poems by Michael R. Burch, Part V

Just Smile
by Michael R. Burch

We'd like to think some angel smiling down
will watch him...

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Categories: america, baseball, basketball, boxing

It's Tough Being a Dodger Fan
A baseball team hard to follow
Failures really tough to swallow
Many problems from stem to stern
Fans' frustration in a slow burn
Managers don't know what to do
To...

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© John Baie  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: baseball, celebration, poetry, poets,

Premium Member Nobody Knows Who Your Players Are
Halfway through summer
  You delivered a bummer
Sold off all your big stars
  Nobody knows 
    who your new players are

Last...

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Categories: baseball, chicago, humor, money,

Premium Member The Book of Ruth - With Apologies To the Notorious RBG
Came 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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Categories: allegory, baseball,

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,


Book: Shattered Sighs