
Click here to subscribe to our website newsletters
Members 80,000+
VoicesNet
|
|
| |
Two Poems from our Sports Poetry Collection
|
| |
|
|
|
| |
| Back to back to back to back |
| |
|
| Author: |
Robert Miller
|
| |
|
| Poem: |
Back to back to back to back
|
| |
|
| |
Sunday April twenty second it's prime time on TV, Red Sox VS. Yankees the ultimate rivalry. First three game series this game is number three, the Sox have taken two what a show it will be. Dice-K is on the mound and is down three and o, it's time for Red Sox hitters to begin that hitting show. Two outs in the third Manny steps to the plate, he swings at a few pitches then hits one out of state. Next batter steps up he makes contact too, it was another dinger hit by J.D.Drew. Already it was back to back what could be better than this, how about Mike Lowell not able to miss. Thats right he went yard and made it three in a row, to leave the score all tied up for the captain we all know. Here comes Tek to the plate what kind of ball does he see. the kind of ball that he hits out and makes it four to three. Back to back to back to back wont often happen in a game, but it happened for the Red Sox and Chase Wright was to blame. Dice was the winner seven six was the score, he went eight with seven k's and Papelbon closed the door. The Red Sox took the series the sweep was oh so nice, i cant wait for next weekend when the Yanks again face Dice |
| |
|
| |
More Sports poems |
|
| |
|
|
| |
| Skating |
| |
|
| Author: |
Linda Chew
|
| |
|
| Poem: |
Skating |
| |
|
|
A graceful sport such is skating it so lovely goes with dance Elegant gliding in beautiful costume while the audience watches in awe The judging panel so sorely watches to catch the most minute flaw Skaters brave the test they've practiced for years to be the best
|
|
|
|
More Sports poems |
|
|
Thousands of free poems and blogs and other documents
Poems Database Main Index by Category
Sign up to post your poems and other writings for Free. Enter our contests! Play Games!.
Print on Demand Service from VoicesNet.
Try out our Infoportal
Copyright belongs to author. Poems forbidden from being copied and used for commercial purposes without the written consent of the author.
|
|  |
|