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Famous Hogging Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Kipling, Rudyard
...Which isn't a place where repairs should be done;
 And there we lay doggo in twelve-fathom water
 With tri-nitro-toluol hogging our run.

 The next thing we did, we rose under a Zeppelin,
 With his shiny big belly half blocking the sky.
 But what in the--Heavens can you do with six-pounders?
 So we fired what we had and we bade him good-bye.
 Farewell and adieu, etc. 
 The Fringes of the Fleet....Read more of this...



by Rich, Adrienne
...won't speak to us
under skin won't declare itself
not all life-forms want dialogue with the
machine-gods in their drama hogging down
the deep bush clear-cutting refugees
from ancient or transient villages into
our opportunistic fervor to search
 crazily for a host a lifeboat

Suddenly instead of art we're eyeing
organisms traced and stained on cathedral transparencies
cruel blues embroidered purples succinct yellows
a beautiful tumor

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I guess you're not alone I fear you're...Read more of this...

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