Tempestrousseau Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEEF DGH IIJ| The clock is dressed in drag I mean it wears | A |
| space instead of its own proper aspect | B |
| but if it wore time would it disappear | C |
| isn't visibility an effect | B |
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| of transvestism that shield pastime whose | D |
| crosscasual aim unmasks the eye must you | E |
| assume the costume of the other to | E |
| be here to present the sense with an ess | F |
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| Narcissus saw his guise decked out all ruse | D |
| but if there were none what would our true clothes | G |
| consist of our rig rags our regalia | H |
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| Whose dapper element dons us Einstein's | I |
| continuum or Flaubert's condence | I |
| that come the same the Bovary c'est Moi | J |
Bill Knott
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