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Famous Nitro Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Kipling, Rudyard
...minefield,
 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 Levine, Philip
...oors 
of needles, and the hushed breath. 

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Blue nosed cannisters 
as fat as barrels silently 
slipping by. "Nitro," he says. 
On the roof he shows me 
where Reuban lay down 
to ****-off and never woke. 
"We're takin little whiffs 
all the time." 
 Slivers 
of glass work their way 
through the canvas gloves 
and burn. Lifting my black glasses 
in the chemical light, I stop 
to squeeze one out and the asbestos 
glows like a hand in moonlight 
or a fa...Read more of this...

by Levine, Philip
...3-foot blue cannisters of nitro 
along a conveyor belt, slow fish 
speaking the language of silence. 
On the roof, I in my respirator 
patching the asbestos gas lines 
as big around as the thick waist 
of an oak tree. "These here are 
the veins of the place, stuff 
inside's the blood." We work in rain, 
heat, snow, sleet. First warm 
spring winds up from Ohio, I 
paus...Read more of this...

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