Where Is The Real Non-resistant? Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCDC EEEE FFBGB| Matthew | A |
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| Who can surrender to Christ dividing his best with the stranger | B |
| Giving to each what he asks braving the uttermost danger | B |
| All for the enemy MAN Who can surrender till death | C |
| His words and his works his house and his lands | D |
| His eyes and his heart and his breath | C |
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| Who can surrender to Christ Many have yearned toward it daily | E |
| Yet they surrender to passion wildly or grimly or gaily | E |
| Yet they surrender to pride counting her precious and queenly | E |
| Yet they surrender to knowledge preening their feathers serenely | E |
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| Who can surrender to Christ Where is the man so transcendent | F |
| So heated with love of his kind so filled with the spirit resplendent | F |
| That all of the hours of his day his song is thrilling and tender | B |
| And all of his thoughts to our white cause of peace | G |
| Surrender surrender surrender | B |
Vachel Lindsay
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