A Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDD EFGFDD HIJKDD| I thought no more was needed | A |
| Youth to polong | B |
| Than dumb bell and foil | C |
| To keep the body young | B |
| O who could have foretold | D |
| That thc heart grows old | D |
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| Though I have many words | E |
| What woman's satisfied | F |
| I am no longer faint | G |
| Because at her side | F |
| O who could have foretold | D |
| That the heart grows old | D |
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| I have not lost desire | H |
| But the heart that I had | I |
| I thought 'twould burn my body | J |
| Laid on the death bed | K |
| For who could have foretold | D |
| That the heart grows old | D |
William Butler Yeats
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