内容简介:Baseball season! For a kid who loves the sport, everything about it is important. Pitching, batting, sliding, winning, losing, Grandpa's knuckleballs, superstitious teammates, cheering spectators--even the infield dust . . . each has a place in the player's life. And all are cap...
The first poem on this list is one of the most popular and the easiest to love.‘I wandered lonely as a cloud,’sometimes known as‘Daffodils’is a beautiful and uplifting poem that speaks aboutlife,love, and happy memories in moments of despair. Plus, it’s not too long at only four...
Maybe it's my love of baseball that connects my aunt Helen and me. She has always kept me ___ in her experiences of playing baseball back in the 1940s. I would listen to these ___ over and over. She used to say, “Go after what you want. Don't be ashamed of failing. Real ...
3. First Girls in Little League Baseball by J. Patrick Lewis History and poetry combined; talk about what the poem describes, then research the events that inspired this poem about the laws that provided opportunities for girls in sports. 4. Dreams by Langston Hughes The message to “hold fa...
Poems about Success and Hard Work for Students Poems about Success in Life Poems about Success in English Final Thoughts on Poems about Success Best Poems about Success Give it your all in whatever you do, since you never know how things will end out unless you try. If you never put up ...
With all her matter-of-fact about the ice-storm, I should prefer to have some boy bend them As he went out and in to fetch the cows– Some boy too far from town to learn baseball, Whose only play was what he found himself,
Casey at the Bat is a 1927 silent film, directed by Monte Brice, written by Ernest Thayer, based on the baseball poem of the same name and starred Wallace Beery, Ford Sterling, Zasu Pitts and Sterling Holloway in his film debut. Surviving period advertisements indicate Eddie Sutherland may ...
and baseball is like writing. You can never tell with either how it will go ... Read Poem Where's The Poet? John Keats Where's the Poet? show him! show him, Muses nine! that I may know him. 'Tis the man who with a man Is an equal, be he King, ... Read Poem ...
and baseball is like writing. You can never tell with either how it will go ... Read Poem 9. The Steeple-Jack Dürer would have seen a reason for living in a town like this, with eight stranded whales to look at; with the sweet sea air coming into your house ...
I felt joyful when I read these odes, and when I began to write my own poems, I tried to remain faithful to the common things of my childhood—dogs, alleys(小巷), my baseball mitt(手套) and the fruit of the valley, especially the orange. I wanted to give these things life, to ...