Poetry help with "Eulogy for a Hermit Crab" by Pattiann Rogers?

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I need help with finding certain things in this poem. I was hoping someone could help me out with finding any metaphors, connotation, denotation, assonance, personification, or anything else that revolves around poetry terms. This would be great help to me if anyone is willing to give in to this poem.

You were consistently brave
On these surf-drenched rocks, in and out of their salty
Slough holes around which the entire expanse
Of the glinting grey sea and the single spotlight
Of the sun went spinning and spinning and spinning
In a tangle of blinding spume and spray
And pistol-shot collisions your whole life long.
You stayed. Even with the wet icy wind of the moon
Circling your silver case night after night after night
You were here.
And by the gritty curve of your claws,
By the soft, wormlike grip
Of your hinter body, by the unrelieved wonder
Of your black-pea eyes, by the unrelieved wonder
And swing and swing of your touching antennae,
You maintained your name meticulously, you kept
Your name intact exactly, day after day after day.
No one could say you were less than perfect
In the hermitage of your crabness.
Now, beside the racing, incomprehensible racket
Of the sea stretching its great girth forever
Back and forth between this direction and another,
Please let the words of this proper praise I speak
Become the identical and proper sound
Of my mourning.
Symbolism or allusion is good to if any are in the poem. And one thing I can't quite figure out is the meaning/theme of this poem. If anyone can help that would be amazing.
 
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