Baseball and Classicism Poem by Tom Clark

Tom Clark

Tom Clark

Near West Side of Chicago / United States

Baseball and Classicism

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Every day I peruse the box scores for hours
Sometimes I wonder why I do it
Since I am not going to take a test on it
And no one is going to give me money

The pleasure's something like that of codes
Of deciphering an ancient alphabet say
So as brightly to picturize Eurydice
In the Elysian Fields on her perfect day

The day she went 5 for 5 against Vic Raschi

Wednesday, June 24, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: sports
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Ramesh Rai 24 June 2015

The pleasure's something like that of codes Of deciphering an ancient alphabet beautiful nicely penned.

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Tom Clark

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