Sounds From The Baseball Field Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBBCCDEEDFF G G HHDII FF ABABJJKLL MM MNM O BBBB FFBatter in the home place | A |
That was nobly done | B |
Try and get the first base | A |
Run | B |
Run | B |
RUN | B |
Ah there short stop will you miss | C |
Hear the people cheer and hiss | C |
Hear them yell and shout | D |
Twinkling legs and flying feet | E |
Oh I wonder who will beat | E |
Faster faster out | D |
Umpire umpire go along | F |
That was wrong sir that was wrong | F |
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Pitcher pitches four balls | G |
'Take your base my man ' | - |
Toward the second now he crawls | G |
'Steal it if you can ' | - |
Oh the ball has gone so high | H |
Can they catch it on the fly | H |
Ah there is no doubt | D |
He will get his third I vow | I |
Pshaw the ball has got there now | I |
'Two men out ' | - |
Umpire umpire that was wrong | F |
Go along sir go along | F |
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One man on the first base | A |
Not a single run | B |
Boys are warming to the race | A |
Now look out for fun | B |
Pitcher's arm maybe is tired | J |
Batter sudden seems inspired | J |
Grounds the ball to win | K |
Run there run there run your best | L |
I am screaming with the rest | L |
'Two men in ' | - |
Umpire umpire go away | M |
Dead wrong dead wrong sir I say | M |
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What's the matter now pray | M |
Taking breath that's all | N |
But the restless people say | M |
'Play ball play ball ' | - |
One ball two strikes two balls 'Foul ' | - |
Umpire calls and people howl | O |
'What is he about ' | - |
Run run run run Run | B |
Run | B |
RUN | B |
Half the inning now is done | B |
'Three men out ' | - |
Umpire umpire go along | F |
You are always always wrong | F |
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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