And loves their teams, famed or obscure,
But what of those who don’t partake?
Well this should help thwart a mistake:
Baseball bat:
This is a wood or metal bar
That,
like the ball, can fly afar.
Foul ball:
For
just a moment you don’t quit,
Because
you think, I got a hit!
Babe Ruth:
A
player who was really great,
One
(who they say) was overweight.
Right field:
A
quiet place where only you
Can
sit and watch where flowers ‘grew’.
Right
Field (also):
Until
you hear a clang, Oh No!
And
someone shouts, “Look out below!”
Fly ball:
That
moment when the sun (it’s said)
Drops
a boulder on your head.
Shortstop:
Has
mostly ground balls, so you’ll thrive,
And
thus, this ballgame, you’ll survive.
Line drive:
That
point where something whizzes through,
And
you bid your shortstop days adieu.
Innings:
How
long it is before snack time,
Divided
tidily by nine.
Pro Athletes:
Play
games and practice vanity,
Speak
their language. And profanity.
The
world of baseball can befuddle,
And
leave you in a murky puddle.
Now,
aren’t you glad you stopped today,
So
we could take your fears away?
With poetry, we three besought,
To try to make the week begin,
With gentle thoughts--perhaps a grin?
Now post our poems for you to see.
And when you’ve read what we have brought,
And next week in our neighbourhood,
We tackle 'feet'. It will be good!
I love watching the baseball playoffs and the world series. Your poem today is delightful and timely for tomorrow's big game!
ReplyDeletelove it! will share the hubby...
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ReplyDeleteWe'll try this again with a little proofreading before I hit publish lol.
DeleteSo cute......certainly clears up a lot of misconceptions.
I think you may need to write a poem about each and every one of those baffling sports, Diane :)
ReplyDeleteFeet? FEET??? Oh dear . . .
Sorry Diane, that's like a foreign language to me. The nearest we have is netball, which is generally played by girls in the senior school.
ReplyDeleteDespite that I enjoyed your poem.
Joan (Devon)
Not netball, it is rounders which is similar to baseball. My mistake.
DeleteJoan (Devon)
A foreign language to me. And a language for which I have no gift.
ReplyDeleteEchoing EC here. I'm just not into sports of any kind.
ReplyDeleteBaseball is pretty low key in Australia but I still knew most of the terms - but preferred your definition!
ReplyDeleteI love a bit of poetry, whatever the day. As you'll know from reading my blog lol! I don't know the first thing about baseball (being a Brit) so thanks for enlightening me! :-)
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