Monday, June 25, 2012
Haiku of baseball
What a week for haiku! They were all pretty autobiographical, so I don't think I need to embellish. Here they are, full of truth:
First we have this one from OsoGrande:
Bart Giamatti
said "Baseball breaks your heart,
and is designed to."
Baseball, though, is healing and connecting, too. I really loved this one from Demetra:
Daddy I'm here!
Behold the Green Monster
Spy it from heaven?
And timeless, too... as Bob put out there pretty eloquently:
I'm fifty-eight now,
But I can still name all of
The '64 Cards.
No other passion
No other hobby endures
Like baseball still holds.
And as Renee reminds us, it somehow always matters:
Wind blew on his farm.
Tasted dirt in his sandwich.
Wondered: Cards ahead?
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"A divided U.S. Supreme Court ruled that states can’t impose mandatory life-without-parole sentences on juveniles who are convicted of taking part in a murder."
Is there much more work ahead on this issue? Appears to be a wonderful ruling...
Thanks for the Haiku nod. I'm honored. Hope your summer is going well. Thursday should bring some interesting news, don't you think? D
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