"Balls"
They say Fidel Castro
watches baseball,
that Great American Pastime.
He can throw a pitch like anybody,
they say.
Could'a struck out good ol' Babe Ruth
with a blindfold tied across his eyes, in fact.
Yeah, "Cannonball" Castro on the mound,
eyeing his Cuban catcher through the cloth an'
shruggin' off the fastball
'cause he always liked the curveball better.
Ol' Babe coughin' up the juice
of that rented Cuban cigar,
his face melting first from Dickie Nixon to Reagan
to that damned ol' Jon-boy Friggin' Kennedy
and him swinging on that first pitch,
feeling' stupid as it cuts inside
and glances off the bat, just above the knuckles,
to fly off into the crowd,
a fat, round dove
with stitches criss-crossing it, blood-like.
Second pitch and Ol' Babe don't look so sure, no more,
but he's still chewing the heck outa
the rump of that cigar, the juice
drooling onto his cleats like foam from the
chops of Ol' Yeller.
Jon-boy don't even swing at this one.
After all, he's gotta worry 'bout
the shattering' of the American Dream, right?
Yeah, crazy "Cannonball" Castro's blindfolded, alright,
but he's still got one pitch t' throw.
[first published in Saskatchewan Writers' Guild, WindScript, Volume 11. Awarded the Currie-Hyland Prize for excellence in poetry.]
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AUTHOR'S NOTES
✫・゜・。.・。. ✭I spent Easter in Cuba when I was 4. Of course, there was no Easter in Cuba - there it was Children's Day. At the time, foreigners visiting Cuba didn't typically bring their children. So my sister and I were the talk of Havana. A thousand pinched cheeks and extra desserts and pickle sandwiches. A dozen years later, this poem came to me, still full of sugar, spit and pickle juice.
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