Sonnet Reversed Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BCBCDEDEFGFG| Hand trembling towards hand the amazing lights | A |
| Of heart and eye They stood on supreme heights | A |
| - | |
| Ah the delirious weeks of honeymoon | B |
| Soon they returned and after strange adventures | C |
| Settled at Balham by the end of June | B |
| Their money was in Can Pacs B Debentures | C |
| And in Antofagastas Still he went | D |
| Cityward daily still she did abide | E |
| At home And both were really quite content | D |
| With work and social pleasures Then they died | E |
| They left three children beside George who drank | F |
| The eldest Jane who married Mr Bell | G |
| William the head clerk in the County Bank | F |
| And Henry a stock broker doing well | G |
Rupert Brooke
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