Hill, The Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDCE FGGHII| Breathless we flung us on the windy hill | A |
| Laughed in the sun and kissed the lovely grass | B |
| You said Through glory and ecstasy we pass | B |
| Wind sun and earth remain the birds sing still | A |
| When we are old are old And when we die | C |
| All's over that is ours and life burns on | D |
| Through other lovers other lips said I | C |
| Heart of my heart our heaven is now is won | E |
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| We are Earth's best that learnt her lesson here | F |
| Life is our cry We have kept the faith we said | G |
| We shall go down with unreluctant tread | G |
| Rose crowned into the darkness Proud we were | H |
| And laughed that had such brave true things to say | I |
| And then you suddenly cried and turned away | I |
Rupert Brooke
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