Baseball Poetry

Dedicated to the writing of those invited to participate in a baseball poetry project. Those invited were asked to 1) go to a baseball game, any game and 2) create a poem, in any shape or form about that particular game or some memory of baseball, for the purpose of developing a collection. Most baseball poetry collections are ones culled from the works of famous poets; this one is designed to be more democratic, inviting some established poets and others moved to write baseball poems.

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

A Humiliating Haiku Moment

Todd Wolbers

Andrew McCuaig and I walked around Wrigley a bit near the end of the game in order to get different looks at the field. Here’s a haiku of what happened at the "friendly confines".

empty shells
fall in my hair—
nuts in the stands

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