Classic and Contemporary Poetry
BOSTON NURSERY RHYME: RHYME FOR A CHEMICAL BABY, by FLAVIUS JOSEPHUS COOK First Line: Oh, sing a song of phosphates Last Line: Men began to reign. Alternate Author Name(s): Cook, Joseph Subject(s): Chemistry | ||||||||
OH, sing a song of phosphates, Fibrine in a line, Four-and-twenty follicles In the van of time. When the phosphorescence Evoluted brain, Superstition ended, Men began to reign. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...CARBON TETRACHLORIDE by MICHAEL LIEBERMAN CHEMIST TO HIS LOVE by UNKNOWN IN PRAISE OF (C10H9O5)X by JOHN UPDIKE BOSTON NURSERY RHYME: RHYME FOR A BOTANICAL BABY by FLAVIUS JOSEPHUS COOK BOSTON NURSERY RHYME: RHYME FOR A GEOLOGICAL BABY by FLAVIUS JOSEPHUS COOK BOSTON NURSERY RHYME: RHYME FOR AN ASTRONOMICAL BABY by FLAVIUS JOSEPHUS COOK |
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