YOU KNOW, YOU SEE, YOU REMEMBER

This image shows a blackout poetry piece created on a page with the header "COLLECTED POEMS 1909-1935". Most of the poem has been inked out in clean, black marks, while the rest of the poem's words have been left visible and highlighted in red boxes. Seashells, scales, and greenery frame the blackout poem.

By Unknown

YOU KNOW, YOU SEE, YOU REMEMBER

You know you see you remember


pearls that were his eyes.


so elegant
So intelligent

rush as I am,
What shall we do


Pressing lidless eyes


HURRY UP PLEASE ITS TIME

He’ll want to know he gave you

a nice set,
I bear to look at you.

I’ll know who to thank.