Wind On The Hill Poem by Alan Alexander Milne

Wind On The Hill

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No one can tell me,
Nobody knows,
Where the wind comes from,
Where the wind goes.

It's flying from somewhere
As fast as it can,
I couldn't keep up with it,
Not if I ran.

But if I stopped holding
The string of my kite,
It would blow with the wind
For a day and a night.

And then when I found it,
Wherever it blew,
I should know that the wind
Had been going there too.

So then I could tell them
Where the wind goes...
But where the wind comes from
Nobody knows.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Anne Salazar 19 April 2007

I cannot BELIEVE I have finally found this poem! I learned it in 3rd or 4th grade over 60 years ago, and all these years the words 'where the wind comes from, where the wind goes....' have been running through my head, and just now I found the poem on this site. I had no idea it was written by A.A. Milne, either. This is great!

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Suganya Rani 28 December 2017

Congratulations. You are so lucky to have been finding this poem after 60 years. OMG! ! !

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Kierstyn Sahagun 11 March 2008

Winnie the Pooh! ! ! LoL. I have to do this poem for my recitation.

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Aniia Hill 13 March 2007

I love this poem because it has my last name in it plus i am doing a report on this poem and it is due next week! ! ! ! ! ! :)

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Madison 18 September 2020

Hi! I am Madison! We are singing this song for our high school choir concert! It sounds beautiful just with the way he wrote the versus to this poem!

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Fatima 14 September 2019

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Upendra Upm 24 March 2017

his is one of most flowing style.spontaneity and very closely mapping the micro spaces of relevance even atth eriskof repetition and triviality, .One can know that English language is his known waters and fun is his other known universe which make one read th epoemin one breath with ease and in the end with a grasp,

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Alan Alexander Milne

Alan Alexander Milne

Kilburn, London
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