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Best Little League Poems


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He looked so darned small at the plate
For the pitch he just couldn't wait
Got a high fast ball
He swung for the wall
You'r out! But to mom he did great!


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Categories: little league, childhood, sports
Form: Limerick
Little League
One, two, three strikes your out
Playing our rivals, another epic bout

The stress of playing inning after inning
Sweaty hands and butterflies are all beginning

It's the start of the seventh inning stretch
A Coke and peanuts are a great fetch
 
Bottom of the ninth, MAN! we're behind one...

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© Abe Lopez  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: little league, sports
Form: Couplet
Little League Salesman
Listen to my story, familiar, I’m sure,
Listen to it, yes, I’m afraid, insecure.
With all that is, the masked thief,
If you listen, it is the whisper deep in the trees,
The gossiping dust devil spinning around town,
Just listen. You’ll recognize its sounds.

What is the truth? How should...

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Categories: little league, anger, heartbreak, hurt, longing,
Form: Lyric

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Premium Member Little League
The crack of the bat

It sails high over third base

The crowd stands and cheers


His first hit ever

He will never make the BIGS

Smiles from ear to ear...

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Categories: little league, childhood, life
Form: Senryu
Premium Member The Little League of Life
Where grown men and women, play to lose.
And worse,  a globalist planet to light their fuse?


Where a vaccine will bring their freedoms back?
All day listening to the lying narrative of TV hacks.


Lies do not any great leader make!
74 million Americans robbed, by judges and...

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Categories: little league, political, sad,
Form: Couplet
Play Ball
At the ballgame a man with his hair in a bun,
Was watching the children, and his wee, tiny son,

Who came up to bat with the game on the line,
He looked to his coach, who gave him a sign.

So he did as was told and held...

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© BP Skinner  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: little league, baseball, boy, children, games,
Form: Rhyme




Book: Reflection on the Important Things