All Things Will Die Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BA BAA CBDDEEBBFCFAAAABGHHG CACAAAAAIIJJAABKFLCC LFB

Clearly the blue river chimes in its flowingA
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Under my eyeB
Warmly and broadly the south winds are blowingA
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Over the skyB
One after another the white clouds are fleetingA
Every heart this May morning in joyance is beatingA
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Full merrilyC
Yet all things must dieB
The stream will cease to flowD
The wind will cease to blowD
The clouds will cease to fleetE
The heart will cease to beatE
For all things must dieB
All things must dieB
Spring will come never moreF
O vanityC
Death waits at the doorF
See our friends are all forsakingA
The wine and the merrymakingA
We are call'd we must goA
Laid low very lowA
In the dark we must lieB
The merry glees are stillG
The voice of the birdH
Shall no more be heardH
Nor the wind on the hillG
O miseryC
Hark death is callingA
While I speak to yeC
The jaw is fallingA
The red cheek palingA
The strong limbs failingA
Ice with the warm blood mixingA
The eyeballs fixingA
Nine times goes the passing bellI
Ye merry souls farewellI
The old earthJ
Had a birthJ
As all men knowA
Long agoA
And the old earth must dieB
So let the warm winds rangeK
And the blue wave beat the shoreF
For even and mornL
Ye will never seeC
Thro' eternityC
All things were bornL
Ye will come never moreF
For all things must dieB

Alfred Lord Tennyson



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