on the baseball enthusiast
Poets have dealt feelingly with the emotions of practically every variety except one. They have sung of Ruth, of Israel in bondage, of slaves pining for their native Africa, and of the miner's dream of home. But the sorrows of the baseball enthusiast, compelled by fate to live three thousand mils away from the Polo Grounds, have been neglected in song. [piccadilly jim]
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