Story Of Or Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGH EIJ KLH LTo pose nakedness is | A |
To refute it A pose | B |
Is a clothes Like | C |
Stanzaic arrangements of | D |
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The word which should | E |
Ideally be in pain against | F |
Its w and its d No slack | G |
Is why such heaves of or | H |
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To denude itself could | E |
Make us exude gold yet when | I |
Was that ever opposite enough | J |
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What scream or epigram | K |
This sperm has come | L |
To measure our mouths for | H |
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Note For 'or' to free itself from 'word ' it must strain 'heave' against the 'w' and the 'd' that enclose it If via this strenuous perhaps squeamish process the meaning of 'or' is transmuted from the English into the French as a sort of homage to the pseudonymous author of 'Story of O' Histoire d'O then alchemically speaking or so an Aurealist might suggest it will have risen from the pose of its measures to or emerge as an else gasm | L |
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