Yes, Yes, When The Bloom Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCBBDBBD| Yes yes when the bloom of Love's boyhood is o'er | A |
| He'll turn into friendship that feels no decay | B |
| And tho' Time may take from him the wings he once wore | C |
| The charms that remain will be bright as before | C |
| And he'll lose but his young trick of flying away | B |
| Then let it console thee if Love should not stay | B |
| That Friendship our last happy moments will crown | D |
| Like the shadows of morning Love lessens away | B |
| While Friendship like those at the closing of day | B |
| Will linger and lengthen as life's sun goes down | D |
Thomas Moore
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