Names Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEF GHIGJF BKLMNE| You do not have to call a thing by the name that someone gives it | A |
| Any person even a child can give a natural thing a name | B |
| Nobody has higher authority than others do when it comes to naming things | C |
| For example meteorologists named a hurricane Fiona | D |
| But you can call that hurricane whatever you want | E |
| Meteorologists do not have more rights to name storms than others do | F |
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| Astronomers inform us about Saturn Jupiter and Uranus | G |
| But they do not know the real names of these planets | H |
| God did not tell mankind the names of the things that he created | I |
| So the name that a person gives a natural thing has no basis | G |
| The people who named the things of nature cannot make them | J |
| And they do not have a better choice of names than you do | F |
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| If you do not like the name of something you can give it a different name | B |
| And nobody can legally prevent you from doing that | K |
| People can name the things that they did not bring into existence | L |
| But they cannot force anybody to accept such names | M |
| Although we have the right to name the things that we make | N |
| People can call any product or service whatever they want | E |
Marlon Pitter
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