Ode to My Socks

Recall What two comparisons in “Ode to My Socks” involve the speaker’s feet rather than his socks?

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In a metaphor the speaker compares his feet to “two woolen/fish.”

In an extension of the fish metaphor, his feet become sharks.

Continuing the series of metaphors, his feet become “two mammoth blackbirds/two cannons.”

Metaphors in which the socks are compared with heavenly light: “dusk,” “celestial”