Ad Finem Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBAAB CDECDE| I like to think this friendship that we hold | A |
| As youth's high gift in our two hands to day | B |
| Still shall we find as bright untarnished gold | A |
| What time the fleeting years have left us grey | B |
| I like to think we two shall watch the May | B |
| Dance down her happy hills and Autumn fold | A |
| The world in flame and beauty we grown old | A |
| Staunch comrades on an undivided way | B |
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| I like to think of Winter nights made bright | C |
| By book and hearth flame when we two shall smile | D |
| At memories of to day we two content | E |
| To count our vanished dawns by candle light | C |
| Seeing we hold in our old hands the while | D |
| The gift of gold youth left us as she went | E |
Theodosia Garrison
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