1914 Ii: Safety Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEDEDFDFGG| Dear of all happy in the hour most blest | A |
| He who has found our hid security | B |
| Assured in the dark tides of the world that rest | A |
| And heard our word 'Who is so safe as we ' | C |
| We have found safety with all things undying | D |
| The winds and morning tears of men and mirth | E |
| The deep night and birds singing and clouds flying | D |
| And sleep and freedom and the autumnal earth | E |
| We have built a house that is not for Time's throwing | D |
| We have gained a peace unshaken by pain for ever | F |
| War knows no power Safe shall be my going | D |
| Secretly armed against all death's endeavour | F |
| Safe though all safety's lost safe where men fall | G |
| And if these poor limbs die safest of all | G |
Rupert Brooke
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