The Well Dressed Man With A Beard Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDCEFGGHIJKLMNO| After the final no there comes a yes | A |
| And on that yes the future world depends | B |
| No was the night Yes is this present sun | C |
| If the rejected things the things denied | D |
| Slid over the western cataract yet one | C |
| One only one thing that was firm even | E |
| No greater than a cricket's horn no more | F |
| Than a thought to be rehearsed all day a speech | G |
| Of the self that must sustain itself on speech | G |
| One thing remaining infallible would be | H |
| Enough Ah douce campagna of that thing | I |
| Ah douce campagna honey in the heart | J |
| Green in the body out of a petty phrase | K |
| Out of a thing believed a thing affirmed | L |
| The form on the pillow humming while one sleeps | M |
| The aureole above the humming house | N |
| It can never be satisfied the mind never | O |
Wallace Stevens
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