A Name For All Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDED FGFG| Moonmoth and grasshopper that flee our page | A |
| And still wing on untarnished of the name | B |
| We pinion to your bodies to assuage | A |
| Our envy of your freedom we must maim | B |
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| Because we are usurpers and chagrined | C |
| And take the wing and scar it in the hand | D |
| Names we have even to clap on the wind | E |
| But we must die as you to understand | D |
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| I dreamed that all men dropped their names and sang | F |
| As only they can praise who build their days | G |
| With fin and hoof with wing and sweetened fang | F |
| Struck free and holy in one Name always | G |
Harold Hart Crane
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