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RUDYARD KIPLING'S VERSE

512 RUDYARD KIPLING'S VERSE

So we finished 'arf the liquor (an' the Captain took cham- pagne),

An* the Arabites was shootin' all the while; An' we left our wounded 'appy with the empties on the plain,

An' we used the bloomin' guns for projec///?/ We limbered up an' galloped there were nothin' else to do

('Orse Gunners, listen to my song!) An' the Battery come a-boundin' like a boundin' kangaroo,

But they didn't watch us comin' very long.

As the Captain , etc.

We was goin' most extended we was drivin' very fine,

An' the Arabites were loosin' 'igh an' wide, Till the Captain took the glacis with a rattlin' "right in- cline,"

An' we dropped upon their 'eads the other side. Then we give 'em quarter such as 'adn't up and cut

('Orse Gunners, listen to my song!) An' the Captain stood a limberful of fizzy somethin' Brutt,

But we didn't leave it fizzing very long.

For the Captain, etc.

We might ha* been court-martialled, but it all come out all

right

When they signalled us to join the main command. There was every round expended, there was every gunner

t tight, An' the Captain waved a corkscrew in 'is 'and!

But the Captain y ad '/V jacket, etc.