Descartes's Dilemma Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC DAE FGF HEF IG JKG G| I AM therefore I think to continue | A |
| Being You have to Be before | B |
| you can use your mind for thought | C |
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| The other way around it would be like | D |
| not having eyes but you'd still continue | A |
| seeing | E |
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| It's true that most have to think | F |
| pretty hard just to exist but who really | G |
| exists just to think | F |
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| Only philosophers and professors as | H |
| far as I know and most of them are teetering | E |
| on insanity's brink | F |
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| So let's just say that WE ARE and | I |
| hopefully we'll continue to BE | G |
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| At least when we die the confusion will | J |
| be over because we'll finally know all the | K |
| answers and our Soul will be free | G |
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| Of course that's another story | G |
Michael Mcguire
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