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Baseball Culture Poems

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


Premium Member The Legend of Nolan Ryan Major League Baseballs Strike Out King
It's not easy becoming a Legendary  
Major League Baseball pitcher.
It never was and will never be.
You get put through the wringer
and hung out to...

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Categories: baseball, character, culture, identity,



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: culture, 12th grade, character, hope,

White Supremacy, Part Ii
...
Worst of all was when I noticed
while I was watching a ball game,
the home team’s pants are mostly white,
with a single stripe that’s not plain.
A...

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Categories: crazy, culture, humorous, nonsense,

The Prado Thieves
I 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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Categories: allegory, corruption, courage, culture,

No Ceremony For Second Place
When i was in little league
 they tried givin me 
A trophy for  2nd place 
During the ceremony i instantly
Turned it, down because i hadn't...

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© John Conde  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: appreciation, baseball, celebration, culture,



Base Balls
How to lose face with the human race
Is as easy as stealing a base
If you have the balls
A Free Pass evolves
But use it and you're...

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Categories: baseball, culture, humanity, society,

Premium Member The Fifties Were Really and Truly Not All That Square
The Fifties were really and truly not all that square
Though that dullard Dwight D. sat in the Executive Chair
And his frumpy wife Mamie had really...

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Categories: conflict, culture, history, myth,

Premium Member Born On Third Base
"Take me out to the ball game"
that anthem of great fame,
one lyric is clearly off track-
"I don't care if I ever get back".

It's the only...

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© Greg Gaul  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: america, baseball, class, culture,

The Crime of Fate
Will the angels sing
  When the old matador
 stares down his final bull?
Knowing that his dance 
Of death’s fine procession
Grows ever more still?
And sooner...

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Categories: conflict, culture, metaphor, poetry,

When We Win
We play to win
Because they expect it
The other team is honored
Only when we play to win

In our league
We are playing to honor 
The other team
That's...

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Categories: culture, anti bullying, baseball, basketball,

Lord of the Trash
Pile up the gristle and race to the top. There's Nazis in the pigpen, elitists in the slop. Social media heroes in a false Saving...

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Categories: culture, america, anger, angst, art,

Premium Member Prescribing Rebirth To Dt2
DT2 came to me, unwillingly and clandestinely,
only because he was referred by his mother,
who was concerned that he was growing up and out
to become an...

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Categories: birth, body, culture, health,

Happy Hour
Men cry into their beer and whisky
Hunched over at the bar,
Sometimes with lonely tears, or guilty emotion.
Peering out from behind baseball caps or cowboy hats,
They...

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Categories: absence, culture, introspection, lonely,

Childhood In New York
Childhood in New York

Childhood in New York 
 
Pocket change dangling from open pockets 
candy stores soda fountains five and dimes 
root beer floats licorice...

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Categories: america, city, culture,

Premium Member Pay the Prize With Your Lives
Drugs are a menace to society and environment,
after dark streets are dominated by addicts;
this is the new crime that can't be fought...
there they shoot and...

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Categories: abuse, addiction, culture, death,


Book: Shattered Sighs