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Inside submarine
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Submarines (poem): | |"Submarines"| is a poem written by |Rudyard Kipling| (1865-1936), and set to music by th.

#Inside submarine archive#

Poems, readings, poetry news and the entire 100-year archive of POETRY magazine. “A Submarine” This is a WWI poem found by a submariner at the Submarine Base Groton, CT in 1966 Author unknown. For deep inside they burn with pride for the dolphins on their chest." But the mirth of a seaport dies each night, I stood beneath the sky for hours mesmerized. They play their grisly blindfold games Inside the Whale. Captain Nemo is the commander of the Nautilus, a submarine that he built in secret and on which he lives. You may need to download version 2.0 now from the Chrome Web Store.

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The British submarine the 'D 4' which carried a quick-firing gun mounted forward of the conning tower upon a moving platform placed inside the hull.

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Read Peter Vector poem:The ocean waves above Lap up to the top Of our yellow submarine. Born in the shops of the devil Designed in the brains of a fiend Filled with acid and oil And christened “a submarine” The poets send in their ditties Of battleships spick and clean But never a word in their columns Do you see a submarine? "Submarines" is a poem written by Rudyard Kipling, and set to music by the English composer Edward Elgar in 1917, as the third of a set of four war-related songs on nautical subjects for which he chose the title "The Fringes of the Fleet". Then he stood erect, squared his hat and pulled his neckerchief down to the 'V'.













Inside submarine