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Baseball Sonnet Poems

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


Premium Member Yes, I Remember Her Venomous Sting
Yes, I Remember Her Venomous Sting

The newfound rock the size of a baseball
I throw it into an angry window
To hear with bursted ear and see...

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Categories: art, change, imagination, introspection,



College-League Baseball Sonnet
Small stadium built in the late forties,
minor-league once, but has been left behind,
built with girders and backless, wooden seats,
a local relic of an older time.
The...

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Categories: america, appreciation, baseball, imagery,

Premium Member Sliding Head First
The first three pitches: just outside. Pitch four:
right at the knees - "Steerike!", the umpire calls.
I wait to get the pitch I'm hoping for…
The next...

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© John Watt  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: baseball,

Premium Member Batter Up, No Longer
From outfield judging eyes await your plight, 
though sweat and stupor feign to your ruin.
Now pull up your trousers, cinch your belt tight...
glaring down from...

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Categories: allegory, crush, endurance, passion,

What's My Fault --- English Saraband Sonnet



Don't say to forgive you from heart;
it's too late, how to forget those
days, when the kid played lone in dirt.

How to bury those memories 
of...

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© Pratap Roy  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: caregiving, emotions,



Descendants
MAL AND JAY GOT MARRIED AND HAD 2 BABIES....

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Categories: absence, abuse, allah, appreciation,

My One Wish For Santa
Dearest Santa, my one wish may seem strange
but please do not interpret me as snide.
I wish this kindness so please do arrange  
my Christmas...

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Categories: christmas, funny, proposal, romantic

A Sonnet To Growing Older
A Sonnet To Growing Older

My heart now speaks to me of ageless things
 Of solitary walks down country lanes
 Of quilted calico with simpler schemes
...

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Categories: sonnet, absence, america, animal, anxiety,

Day's End
Days’ End

Emeralds twinkling with evening diamonds,
Twilight planes flying through cotton ball clouds,
Wending weary workers traveling home,
A sole spectator sun-hatted watches.

The roar of rolling roads, a...

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Categories: city, retirement, , western,

Marxism For Dummies 3
There’s far more kinds of Lefty than just one.
There’s Marx and Morris, Blanc, Bakunin, Blum,
the Comintern, the Spartakists, the POUM,
St-Just, Zinoviev and Saint-Simon.

The working class...

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Categories: satire,

Stolen Laughter
When you see the mouth elongating
And the tongue diving between the teeth
Like the tongue of a hunting chameleon
Then you are sure this is stolen laughter

When...

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Categories: allegory, baseball, philosophy,

A Lizard Sonnet
A Lizard Sonnet 

If you travel to escape the small lizard on your back
You will eventually be outside your parents’ house
Only they have long since...

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Categories: angel, baseball, basketball,

Premium Member Megan's Hit
MEGAN'S HIT
There on the deck, I took a practice swing
tormented in the possiblity--
then hope was dashed--I found no hope to bring
up to the plate, when...

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© Vee Bdosa  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: baseball, child, children, girl,

Premium Member Megan's Hit
MEGANS HIT
There on the deck, I took a practice swing
tormented in the possiblity--
then hope was dashed--I found no hope to bring
up to the plate, when...

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© Vee Bdosa  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: baseball, girl, sports,

A Reflective Moment
A Reflective Moment 
Now in my late seventies I have left behind me
any vestige of religious feelings, on the contrary
I think religion is bad for...

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Categories: bangla, baptism, baseball, basketball,


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