Merrill notes the power of art when the speaker's reading of Palme triggers a childhood memory. He invests the puzzle with a similar power when the pieces appear to arrange themselves as Mademoiselle and the boy withdraw into the background. The pieces align themselves with earth or sky and become naïve cosmogonists / Whose views clash or nomad inlanders who Begin to cluster . . . /. . . on the straggler . . . / To form a more sophisticated unit. The figures in the picture come alive and gaze at each other across clouds.