Manufactured Gods Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDEFGAHIJKE| THEY put up big wooden gods | A |
| Then they burned the big wooden gods | A |
| And put up brass gods and | B |
| Changing their minds suddenly | C |
| Knocked down the brass gods and put up | D |
| A doughface god with gold earrings | E |
| The poor mutts the pathetic slant heads | F |
| They didn't know a little tin god | G |
| Is as good as anything in the line of gods | A |
| Nor how a little tin god answers prayer | H |
| And makes rain and brings luck | I |
| The same as a big wooden god or a brass | J |
| God or a doughface god with golden | K |
| Earrings | E |
Carl Sandburg
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