The Excesses Of God Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFCGHIJKLM K| Is it not by his high superfluousness we know | A |
| Our God For to be equal a need | B |
| Is natural animal mineral but to fling | C |
| Rainbows over the rain | D |
| And beauty above the moon and secret rainbows | E |
| On the domes of deep sea shells | F |
| And make the necessary embrace of breeding | C |
| Beautiful also as fire | G |
| Not even the weeds to multiply without blossom | H |
| Nor the birds without music | I |
| There is the great humaneness at the heart of things | J |
| The extravagant kindness the fountain | K |
| Humanity can understand and would flow likewise | L |
| If power and desire were perch mates | M |
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| Anonymous submission | K |
Robinson Jeffers
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