Yes Ybbon is a poet....and that was a nice allitteration!
In English is more easy to create alliterate verses, in Italian is more complex, I want to offer a small, very small poetry of Giuseppe Ungaretti (1888 Alexandria Egypt, 1960 Milan) titled 'Mattino' ('Morning'), written in 1917 on the war front, it is an allitteration and it is very intense, he was an Hermetic poet:
" M'illumino d'immenso."
En:
'I ligth up with immensity'
or better:
'I flood myself with light of the immense'
And here another nice allitteration, this time in Latin, by
Quintus Ennius in
'Annales'
" At tuba terribili sonitu taratantara dixit "
En:
'But the trumpet sounded with its terrible taratantara.'
So I completed my little tribute to Ybbon, SBH and allitteration.