The Well Dressed Man With A Beard Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDCEFGGHIJKLMNO

After the final no there comes a yesA
And on that yes the future world dependsB
No was the night Yes is this present sunC
If the rejected things the things deniedD
Slid over the western cataract yet oneC
One only one thing that was firm evenE
No greater than a cricket's horn no moreF
Than a thought to be rehearsed all day a speechG
Of the self that must sustain itself on speechG
One thing remaining infallible would beH
Enough Ah douce campagna of that thingI
Ah douce campagna honey in the heartJ
Green in the body out of a petty phraseK
Out of a thing believed a thing affirmedL
The form on the pillow humming while one sleepsM
The aureole above the humming houseN
It can never be satisfied the mind neverO

Wallace Stevens



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