Flash Crimson Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A B C D E F E G H E

I SHALL cry God to give me a broken footA
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I shall ask for a scar and a slashed noseB
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I shall take the last and the worstC
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I shall be eaten by gray creepers in a bunkhouse where no runners of the sun come and no dogs liveD
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And yet of all 'and yets' this is the bronze strongestE
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I shall keep one thing better than all else there is the blue steel of a great star of early evening in it it lives longer than a broken foot or any scarF
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The broken foot goes to a hole dug with a shovel or the bone of a nose may whiten on a hilltop and yet 'and yet'E
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There is one crimson pinch of ashes left after all and none of the shifting winds that whip the grass and none of the pounding rains that beat the dust know how to touch or find the flash of this crimsonG
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I cry God to give me a broken foot a scar or a lousy deathH
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I who have seen the flash of this crimson I ask God for the last and worstE

Carl Sandburg



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