Get Your Premium Membership

Short Homers Poems

Short Homers Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Homers by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Homers by length and keyword.


Premium Member Baseball Will Be Back
Baseball will be back on the scene once more For a 162 games, I'll watch all the scores I root for the Blue Jays My two arms I raise As they belt out homers, and the crowd it does roar
...

Read More
Categories: homers, baseball,
Form: Limerick



Premium Member A Walk-Off Homer
Walk-off homers are the thrill of the home team They rejoice in jubilation, the whole team beams Friends french kiss friends Men kiss ugly men Players touch each other in places unscene
...

Read More
Categories: homers, joy,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Baseball's Little Guy
A little guy by baseball standards is garnering much praise His name is Devon Travis of the Toronto Blue Jays He's on a tear Hits more than his share Of doubles and homers, he continues to amaze
...

Read More
Categories: homers, baseball,
Form: Limerick
Summer Feaver
Baseball seasons here 
How many homers this year 
I drive fourwheeler all day 
I stay in the sun and bail hay 
Hope I get some money 
Then I'll buy some honey 
Sit at the fire all night 
hope mosqiutos don't bite....

Read More
Categories: homers, summer,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Zenball: a World of Homers
The clear zing into the air
As my thoughts depart from existence.
The little brain waves ramble along the bases.
Sick to the thought of motion my spirit hovers.
For I never left home plate.
I am everywhere all the time....

Read More
Categories: homers, sports
Form: Parallelismus Membrorum



Coming Home
I have been gone for two years
Battling sickness, work, and tears

Now that I am home it is plain to see
This in now! Homers Oddessy

Old friends and family don't recognize me at all
Though I haven't changed or gotten tall

Some things have changed like things do
Most for better and worse too!...

Read More
Categories: homers, life, nature, people, time,
Form: I do not know?

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry