Anzac Cove Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAABCCDEADE| There s a lonely stretch of hillocks | A |
| There s a beach asleep and drear | B |
| There s a battered broken fort beside the sea | A |
| There are sunken trampled graves | A |
| And a little rotting pier | B |
| And winding paths that wind unceasingly | C |
| There s a torn and silent valley | C |
| There s a tiny rivulet | D |
| With some blood upon the stones beside its mouth | E |
| There are lines of buried bones | A |
| There s an unpaid waiting debt | D |
| There s a sound of gentle sobbing in the South | E |
Leon Gellert
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