All That's Bright Must Fade. (indian Air.) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAABCBCAAAA DCDCECECAAAA| All that's bright must fade | A |
| The brightest still the fleetest | A |
| All that's sweet was made | A |
| But to be lost when sweetest | A |
| Stars that shine and fall | B |
| The flower that drops in springing | C |
| These alas are types of all | B |
| To which our hearts are clinging | C |
| All that's bright must fade | A |
| The brightest still the fleetest | A |
| All that's sweet was made | A |
| But to be lost when sweetest | A |
| - | |
| Who would seek our prize | D |
| Delights that end in aching | C |
| Who would trust to ties | D |
| That every hour are breaking | C |
| Better far to be | E |
| In utter darkness lying | C |
| Than to be blest with light and see | E |
| That light for ever flying | C |
| All that's bright must fade | A |
| The brightest still the fleetest | A |
| All that's sweet was made | A |
| But to be lost when sweetest | A |
Thomas Moore
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