Nothing Will Die Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB AABB CCDDB BEFGGHGGEHIGGGIJ KKELFFLBEWhen will the stream be aweary of flowing | A |
Under my eye | B |
When will the wind be aweary of blowing | A |
Over the sky | B |
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When will the clouds be aweary of fleeting | A |
When will the heart be aweary of beating | A |
And nature die | B |
Never O never nothing will die | B |
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The stream flows | C |
The wind blows | C |
The cloud fleets | D |
The heart beats | D |
Nothing will die | B |
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Nothing will die | B |
All things will change | E |
Thro' eternity | F |
'Tis the world's winter | G |
Autumn and summer | G |
Are gone long ago | H |
Earth is dry to the centre | G |
But spring a new comer | G |
A spring rich and strange | E |
Shall make the winds blow | H |
Round and round | I |
Thro' and thro' | G |
Here and there | G |
Till the air | G |
And the ground | I |
Shall be fill'd with life anew | J |
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The world was never made | K |
It will change but it will not fade | K |
So let the wind range | E |
For even and morn | L |
Ever will be | F |
Thro' eternity | F |
Nothing was born | L |
Nothing will die | B |
All things will change | E |
Alfred Lord Tennyson
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