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Category: San Francisco Poems

Big rec

Great outfielders feel free here.

Plenty of room to run.

Track down your prey.

Show off your big gun.

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David Vaszko Baseball Poems, San Francisco Poems Leave a comment April 8, 2022April 7, 2022 1 Minute

Zellerbach building

Perfect building
Perfect trees.
One winds you tight
Wind in willows sets you free.

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David Vaszko San Francisco Poems Leave a comment April 5, 2022April 4, 2022 1 Minute

Portsmouth plaza

From here they boomed cannon into the bay,
Celebrating a new city, a great nation.

Today we’d love to blast the hotel, pyramid, condos –
Blow them to smithereens,

Then, when smoke clears, feel serene,
Gazing from our vista, free, filled with dreams.

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David Vaszko San Francisco Poems Leave a comment April 3, 2022April 1, 2022 1 Minute

A catholic city

All these churches encourage parishoners to stand up to sin.

Head out of Mass into wind.

Bundled in redempion.

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David Vaszko God and Religion, San Francisco Poems Leave a comment April 2, 2022March 27, 2022 1 Minute

Haiku

Altar behind Ferry Building
Burns offerings to gods.
Smoke rising into fog.

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David Vaszko San Francisco Poems Leave a comment April 1, 2022March 26, 2022 1 Minute

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Letters to Jim

These posts are letters David wrote to his deceased brother. Jim died in 1990. Click the link under Categories above.

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