Is there any literary use for the word "vein"?... Could you please give an example.
I don't have any ready examples of classics that use the word "vein" at the moment. You may try https://www.google.com/search?q=vein...ient=firefox-a
Veins are very good material for metaphors so they are used in poetry.
There's a literal and literary use of the word in The Naked Lunch that is chillingly beautiful, describing an elderly drug addict. I haven't got the book here, but it is something like:
The image of the blood in the syringe resembling a flower opening in Chinese tea is the most striking literary use of veins that I can think of.The old junkie has found a vein. Blood blossoms in the dropper like a Chinese flower. He push home the heroin. [...] How many years threaded on a needle of blood.
Indeed a striking image... Thank you for sharing this.