All That's Bright Must Fade. (indian Air.) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAAABCBCAAAA DCDCECECAAAA

All that's bright must fadeA
The brightest still the fleetestA
All that's sweet was madeA
But to be lost when sweetestA
Stars that shine and fallB
The flower that drops in springingC
These alas are types of allB
To which our hearts are clingingC
All that's bright must fadeA
The brightest still the fleetestA
All that's sweet was madeA
But to be lost when sweetestA
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Who would seek our prizeD
Delights that end in achingC
Who would trust to tiesD
That every hour are breakingC
Better far to beE
In utter darkness lyingC
Than to be blest with light and seeE
That light for ever flyingC
All that's bright must fadeA
The brightest still the fleetestA
All that's sweet was madeA
But to be lost when sweetestA

Thomas Moore



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