A Man Young And Old:- Summer And Spring Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFEGAHAIJKJ| We sat under an old thorn tree | A |
| And talked away the night | B |
| Told all that had been said or done | C |
| Since first we saw the light | B |
| And when we talked of growing up | D |
| Knew that we'd halved a soul | E |
| And fell the one in t'other's arms | F |
| That we might make it whole | E |
| Then peter had a murdering look | G |
| For it seemed that he and she | A |
| Had spoken of their childish days | H |
| Under that very tree | A |
| O what a bursting out there was | I |
| And what a blossoming | J |
| When we had all the summer time | K |
| And she had all the spring | J |
William Butler Yeats
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