Nomad Exquisite
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Nomad Exquisite is a poem by Wallace Stevens, originally published in Harmonium in 1923.
The 14-line, three-stanza poem does not follow a regular rhyme scheme or have a definitive meter, but relies heavily on repeating sounds— especially alliterative F's and G's. The speaker is unknown until the last stanza, appearing as a "me" out of which "forms" are flung.
External links
- Text of the poem Archived 2007-02-05 at the Wayback Machine
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