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Famous Executive Poems by Famous Poets

These are examples of famous Executive poems written by some of the greatest and most-well-known modern and classical poets. PoetrySoup is a great educational poetry resource of famous executive poems. These examples illustrate what a famous executive poem looks like and its form, scheme, or style (where appropriate).

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by Dickinson, Emily
...A prompt -- executive Bird is the Jay --
Bold as a Bailiff's Hymn --
Brittle and Brief in quality --
Warrant in every line --

Sitting a Bough like a Brigadier
Confident and straight --
Much is the mien of him in March
As a Magistrate --...Read more of this...



by Whitman, Walt
...enough to objections; 
We wield ourselves as a weapon is wielded, 
We are powerful and tremendous in ourselves,
We are executive in ourselves—We are sufficient in the variety of ourselves, 
We are the most beautiful to ourselves, and in ourselves; 
We stand self-pois’d in the middle, branching thence over the world; 
From Missouri, Nebraska, or Kansas, laughing attacks to scorn. 

Nothing is sinful to us outside of ourselves,
Whatever appears, whatever does not appear, w...Read more of this...

by Betjeman, John
...I am a young executive. No cuffs than mine are cleaner;
I have a Slimline brief-case and I use the firm's Cortina.
In every roadside hostelry from here to Burgess Hill
The ma?tres d'h?tel all know me well, and let me sign the bill.

You ask me what it is I do. Well, actually, you know,
I'm partly a liaison man, and partly P.R.O.
Essentially, I...Read more of this...

by Brautigan, Richard
...ralda.










THE TEDDY ROOSEVELT





CHINGADER'





The Challis National Forest was created July 1, 1908, by

Executive Order of President Theodore Roosevelt

Twenty Million years ago scientists tell us, three-toed

horses, camels, and possible rhinoceroses were plentiful

in this section of the country.



 This is part of my history in the Challis National Forest.

We came over through Lowman after spending a little time

with my woman's Mormon relatives a...Read more of this...

by Whitman, Walt
...very of camp-followers, men running, old persons despairing,
The hell of war, the cruelties of creeds, 
The list of all executive deeds and words, just or unjust, 
The power of personality, just or unjust. 

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Muscle and pluck forever! 
What invigorates life, invigorates death,
And the dead advance as much as the living advance, 
And the future is no more uncertain than the present, 
And the roughness of the earth and of man encloses as much as the delicatesse of the eart...Read more of this...



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