On The Hills Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHIH JKHK LCMC| Drinking wide sunny wind | A |
| Hand within hand | B |
| We look from hill to hill | C |
| Of our own land | B |
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| Hand within hand we remember | D |
| Without speech | E |
| And hour upon hour comes about us | F |
| We number them each | E |
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| O little far clouds that swim | G |
| In the round of blue | H |
| Are you bringing those hours again | I |
| Shining in you | H |
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| You melt into air drop on earth | J |
| Sucked up in the light | K |
| And again you appear in the blue | H |
| You are born you are bright | K |
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| As those hours live in us nay beyond | L |
| When we die they shall still | C |
| Lift our hearts up as now we uplift | M |
| Our hearts on the hill | C |
Robert Laurence Binyon
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