A Net To Snare The Moonlight Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBC DEFE GAHA BIJI| What the Man of Faith said | A |
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| The dew the rain and moonlight | B |
| All prove our Father's mind | C |
| The dew the rain and moonlight | B |
| Descend to bless mankind | C |
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| Come let us see that all men | D |
| Have land to catch the rain | E |
| Have grass to snare the spheres of dew | F |
| And fields spread for the grain | E |
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| Yea we would give to each poor man | G |
| Ripe wheat and poppies red | A |
| A peaceful place at evening | H |
| With the stars just overhead | A |
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| A net to snare the moonlight | B |
| A sod spread to the sun | I |
| A place of toil by daytime | J |
| Of dreams when toil is done | I |
Vachel Lindsay
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