Cubs March through October
ivy leaves fade
green to yellow-orange and red
hope blossoms to blue
green to yellow-orange and red
hope blossoms to blue
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.
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At 2:32 PM, David Schaafsma said…
Now, the problem with a hopeful poem like this is that if the Cubs are suddenly, rudely dashed from the playoffs in three straight terrible games, a poem like this just seems sad. ... sorry, Todd.. .. but hey I liked the poem until they lost. The same goes for Eric's breathlessly excited and hopeful Angels poem. . .
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