Blustering God, Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BACDEFDGHD A DDDDIJ A KLDMDAAN| i | A |
| - | |
| Blustering God | B |
| Stamping across the sky | A |
| With loud swagger | C |
| I fear You not | D |
| No though from Your highest heaven | E |
| You plunge Your spear at my heart | F |
| I fear You not | D |
| No not if the blow | G |
| Is as the lightning blasting a tree | H |
| I fear You not puffing braggart | D |
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| ii | A |
| - | |
| If Thou canst see into my heart | D |
| That I fear Thee not | D |
| Thou wilt see why I fear Thee not | D |
| And why it is right | D |
| So threaten not Thou with Thy bloody spears | I |
| Else Thy sublime ears shall hear curses | J |
| - | |
| iii | A |
| - | |
| Withal there is One whom I fear | K |
| I fear to see grief upon that face | L |
| Perchance friend He is not your God | D |
| If so spit upon Him | M |
| By it you will do no profanity | D |
| But I | A |
| Ah sooner would I die | A |
| Than see tears in those eyes of my soul | N |
Stephen Crane
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