A Man Went Before A Strange God Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFA A AGHBIA| A man went before a strange God | A |
| The God of many men sadly wise | B |
| And the deity thundered loudly | C |
| Fat with rage and puffing | D |
| quot Kneel mortal and cringe | E |
| And grovel and do homage | F |
| To My Particularly Sublime Majesty quot | A |
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| The man fled | A |
| - | |
| Then the man went to another God | A |
| The God of his inner thoughts | G |
| And this one looked at him | H |
| With soft eyes | B |
| Lit with infinite comprehension | I |
| And said quot My poor child quot | A |
Stephen Crane
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