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Which New York team inspires really bad poetry?

TheOldMole
Apr 01 2011 08:42 AM

From Verse Daily

A Bad Break


Lou Gehrig is crying. Lou Gehrig is crying for every story in New York
City. Lou Gehrig is wiping down every bleacher seat in Yankee Stadium
with his salt. Lou Gehrig. Lou Gehrig. He has the right. He banged
every one with a dinger.

DiMaggio can't believe the greatest ballplayer he ever played with is crying.
Gehrig once hit behind Babe. Lou Gehrig is crying. It fills every stein
and mug in the Bronx. Gehrig wanted to play in every game. DiMaggio
wants a hit in every game. DiMaggio marries a bomb who will sleep
with the president.

Lou Gehrig is crying up and down Broadway. He just got a bad break.
He says he is the luckiest man in the world. The Babe and Gehrig are
hugging like sisters. They don't speak to each other. Gehrig's mother
said something about Babe's wife. Lou Gehrig is crying. DiMaggio still
loves Marilyn. He is laying flowers on her grave. They were going to be
married again. Lou Gehrig is crying.

Lou Gehrig is crying down at the financial district where someday the
big bucks will build our future at the World Trade Center. Casey says
DiMaggio won't play if he can't play ball the way people expect Joe
DiMaggio to play ball and it's only to take the money. Joe DiMaggio is
an American hero. Joe DiMaggio's father's name was Giuseppe in San
Francisco in 1942. That took guts. Lou Gehrig is crying.

Ruth. Gehrig. Dimaggio. Now the Commerce Kid like Babe wants to
hit a home run off every broad in the city. His dad Mutt gave him a
baseball when he was hours old but sometimes Mickey Charles wanted
a bottle. The Mick needs your liver now. He and Billy and Whitey for
awhile drank up all of Gehrig's tears.

soupcan
Apr 01 2011 08:47 AM
Re: Which New York team inspires really bad poetry?

Jeez, isn't Ed Charles famous for bad poetry?

Edgy DC
Apr 01 2011 08:52 AM
Re: Which New York team inspires really bad poetry?

Well, Ed Charles is famous for being a ballplayer who occasionally turns his hand to poetry. Few who know or knew him for that have looked closely enough to realize he's not particuarly good. (Though he has his moments.)

MFS62
Apr 01 2011 08:54 AM
Re: Which New York team inspires really bad poetry?

Call the Observatory!
We've discovered a new Black Hole.
And this one really sucks.


Wow! That was awful.

Later

Edgy DC
Apr 01 2011 08:56 AM
Re: Which New York team inspires really bad poetry?

Feels like some sort of Google algorithm wrote that.

LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Apr 01 2011 09:29 AM
Re: Which New York team inspires really bad poetry?

Good God, that's some dog-poo-erel.

/Goes back to shoehorning Scott Hairston's name into "Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening"

TheOldMole
Apr 01 2011 09:38 AM
Re: Which New York team inspires really bad poetry?

Whose field this is I think I know,
Not likely to be Hairston's, though,
Nor even Duda - Opening Day
Will Willie Harris strike the blow

For Metly honor he will play,
And if he hits, there he will stay,
But - ribcage willing -- before May,
It will belong to Jason Bay.

LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Apr 01 2011 09:40 AM
Re: Which New York team inspires really bad poetry?

Oh, yes.

Help us out, Mr. R:

viewtopic.php?f=1&t=15844

Chad Ochoseis
Apr 01 2011 09:43 AM
Re: Which New York team inspires really bad poetry?

I'm crying. I'm crying because I just wasted three minutes of my life reading this crap. I'm posting to this thread in the Crane Pool Forum to talk about how much I'm crying because I just read this crap. Me. Chad Ochoseis. I have the right. I spent time reading this crap.