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THE GRAVE OF THE HUNDRED HEAD

They buried the boy by the river,
A blanket over his face—
They wept for their dead Lieutenant,
The men of an alien race—
They made a samádh in his honour,
A mark for his resting-place.


For they swore by the Holy Water,
They swore by the salt they ate,
That the soul of Lieutenant Eshmitt Sahib
Should go to his God in state;
With fifty file of Burman
To open him Heaven's gate.


The men of the First Shikaris
Marched till the break of day,
Till they came to the rebel village,
The village of Pabengmay—
A jingal covered the clearing,
Calthrops hampered the way.


Subadar Prag Tewarri,
Bidding them load with ball,
Halted a dozen rifles

Under the village-wall;