October by Hester Jewell Dawson

Many great men and women have written entire books about every aspect of the game; however, other than "Casey At Bat," few know about some of the other great poems that have appeared honoring our national pastime. Listed below is the baseball poem: October.

"...a dead bird into a waiting glove..." - Hester Dawson
October

by Hester Jewell Dawson ©

Published: Stone Country (1986)

the high fly ball,
arches out above left field,
hangs there in the sky
outblazing the sun
while fifty thousand heads swings and cry
"Over the wall! Over the wall!"

then hold, fixed and dumb
as the ball drops
down and down, a dead bird
into a waiting glove

and there you have it: the song,
the flight, the perilous whisper of truth
or of love or possibly of faith

then the descent
and the end of the game

October by Hester Jewell Dawson ©



October. The month of the fall classic. Baseball Almanac has an amazing set of World Series related records, home run logs, and overviews for you to enjoy.

During regular season play in the National League; only Dave Parker, Mike Schmidt and Ned Williamson have hit four home runs during the month of October.

During regular season play in the American League; only George Brett, Wally Joyner, Ron Kittle and Gus Zernial have hit four home runs during the month of October.

     

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