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  Our gloves are glued with the frozen blood,

  Our eyes with the drifting snow;

  But we come back to our wives again,

  Back from the edge of the floe!

  Au jana! Aua! Oha! Haq!

  And the loaded dog-teams go;

  And the wives can hear their men come back,

  Back from the edge of the floe!

  The Answer

  A Rose, in tatters on the garden path,

  Cried out to God and murmured ‘gainst His Wrath,

  Because a sudden wind at twilight’s hush

  Had snapped her stem alone of all the bush.

  And God, Who hears both sun-dried dust and sun,

  Had pity, whispering to that luckless one,

  “Sister, in that thou sayest We did not well —

  What voices heardst thou when thy petals fell?”

  And the Rose answered, “In that evil hour

  A voice said, `Father, wherefore falls the flower?

  For lo, the very gossamers are still.’

  And a voice answered, `Son, by Allah’s will!’”

  Then softly as a rain-mist on the sward,

  Came to the Rose the Answer of the Lord:

  “Sister, before We smote the Dark in twain,

  Ere yet the stars saw one another plain,

  Time, Tide, and Space, We bound unto the task

  That thou shouldst fall, and such an one should ask.”

  Whereat the withered flower, all content,

  Died as they die whose days are innocent;

  While he who questioned why the flower fell

  Caught hold of God and saved his soul from Hell.

  The Anvil

  Norman Conquest, 1066

  ENGLAND’S on the anvil — hear the hammers ring —

  Clanging from the Severn to the Tyne!

  Never was a blacksmith like our Norman King —

  England’s being hammered, hammered, hammered into line!

  England’s on the anvil! Heavy are the blows!

  (But the work will be a marvel when it’s done.)

  Little bits of Kingdoms cannot stand against their foes.

  England’s being hammered hammered, hammered into one!

  There shall be one people — it shall serve one Lord —

  (Neither Priest nor Baron shall escape!)

  It shall have one speech and law, soul and strength and sword.

  England’s being hammered, hammered, hammered into

  shape!

  The Appeal

  It I have given you delight

  By aught that I have done,

  Let me lie quiet in that night

  Which shall be yours anon:

  And for the little, little, span

  The dead are born in mind,

  Seek not to question other than

  The books I leave behind.

  Arithmetic on the Frontier

  A great and glorious thing it is

  To learn, for seven years or so,

  The Lord knows what of that and this,

  Ere reckoned fit to face the foe —

  The flying bullet down the Pass,

  That whistles clear: “All flesh is grass.”

  Three hundred pounds per annum spent

  On making brain and body meeter

  For all the murderous intent

  Comprised in “villanous saltpetre!”

  And after — ask the Yusufzaies

  What comes of all our ‘ologies.

  A scrimmage in a Border Station —

  A canter down some dark defile —

  Two thousand pounds of education

  Drops to a ten-rupee jezail —

  The Crammer’s boast, the Squadron’s pride,

  Shot like a rabbit in a ride!

  No proposition Euclid wrote,

  No formulae the text-books know,

  Will turn the bullet from your coat,

  Or ward the tulwar’s downward blow

  Strike hard who cares — shoot straight who can —

  The odds are on the cheaper man.

  One sword-knot stolen from the camp

  Will pay for all the school expenses

  Of any Kurrum Valley scamp

  Who knows no word of moods and tenses,

  But, being blessed with perfect sight,

  Picks off our messmates left and right.

  With home-bred hordes the hillsides teem,

  The troopships bring us one by one,

  At vast expense of time and steam,

  To slay Afridis where they run.

  The “captives of our bow and spear”

  Are cheap, alas! as we are dear.

  Army Headquarters

  Old is the song that I sing —

  Old as my unpaid bills —

  Old as the chicken that khitmutgars bring

  Men at dak-bungalows — old as the Hills.

  AHASUERUS JENKINS of the “Operatic Own,”

  Was dowered with a tenor voice of super-Santley tone.

  His views on equitation were, perhaps, a trifle queer.

  He had no seat worth mentioning, but oh! he had an ear.

  He clubbed his wretched company a dozen times a day;

  He used to quit his charger in a parabolic way;

  His method of saluting was the joy of all beholders,

  But Ahasuerus Jenkins had a head upon his shoulders.

  He took two months at Simla when the year was at the spring,

  And underneath the deodars eternally did sing.

  He warbled like a bul-bul but particularly at

  Cornelia Agrippina, who was musical and fat.

  She controlled a humble husband, who, in turn, controlled a Dept.

  Where Cornelia Agrippina’s human singing-birds were kept

  From April to October on a plump retaining-fee,

  Supplied, of course, per mensem, by the Indian Treasury.

  Cornelia used to sing with him, and Jenkins used to play;

  He praised unblushingly her notes, for he was false as they;

  So when the winds of April turned the budding roses brown,

  Cornelia told her husband: — “Tom, you mustn’t send him down.”

  They haled him from his regiment, which didn’t much regret him;

  They found for him an office-stool, and on that stool they set him

  To play with maps and catalogues three idle hours a day,

  And draw his plump retaining-fee — which means his double pay.

  Now, ever after dinner, when the coffee-cups are brought,

  Ahasuerus waileth o’er the grand pianoforte;

  And, thanks to fair Cornelia, his fame hath waxen great,

  And Ahasuerus Jenkins is a Power in the State!

  Arterial

  Early Chinese

  — The Muse Among the Motors (1900-1930)

  I

  Frost upon small rain — the ebony-lacquered avenue

  Reflecting lamps as a pool shows goldfish.

  The sight suddenly emptied out of the young man’s eyes

  Entering upon it sideways.

  II

  In youth, by hazard, I killed an old man.

  In age I maimed a little child.

  Dead leaves under foot reproach not:

  But the lop-sided cherry-branch — whenever the sun rises,

  How black a shadow!

  As the Bell Clinks

  As I left the Halls at Lumley, rose the vision of a comely

  Maid last season worshipped dumbly, watched with fervor from afar;

  And I wondered idly, blindly, if the maid would greet me kindly.

  That was all — the rest was settled by the clinking tonga-bar.

  Yea, my life and hers were coupled by the tonga coupling-bar.

  For my misty meditation, at the second changing-station,

  Suffered sudden dislocation, fled before the tuneless jar

  Of a Wagner obbligato, scherzo, doublehand staccato,

  Played on either pony’s saddle by the clacking tonga-bar —

  Played with human speech, I fancied, by the jigging, jolting bar.

  “She was sweet,” thought I, “last season, but ‘twere surely wild unreason

  Such tiny hope to freeze on as was offered by my Star,

  When she whispered, something sadly: ‘I — we feel your going badly!’”

  “And you let the chance escape you?” rapped the rattling tonga-bar.

  “What a chance and what an idiot!” clicked the vicious tonga-bar.

  Heart of man — O heart of putty! Had I gone by Kakahutti,

  On the old Hill-road and rutty, I had ‘scaped that fatal car.

  But his fortune each must bide by, so I watched the milestones slide by,

  To “You call on Her to-morrow!” — no fugue with cymbals by the bar —

  You must call on Her to-morrow!” — post-horn gallop by the bar.

  Yet a further stage my goal on — we were whirling down to Solon,

  With a double lurch and roll on, best foot foremost, ganz und gar —

  “She was very sweet,” I hinted. “If a kiss had been imprinted?” —

  “‘Would ha’ saved a world of trouble!” clashed the busy tonga-bar.

  “‘Been accepted or rejected!” banged and clanged the tonga-bar.

  Then a notion wild and daring, ‘spite the income tax’s paring,

  And a hasty thought of sharing — less than many incomes are,

  Made me put a question private, you can guess what I would drive at.

  “You must work the sum to prove it,” clanked the careless tonga-bar.

  “Simple Rule of Two will prove it,” lilted back the tonga-bar.

  It was under Khyraghaut I mused. “Suppose the maid be haughty —

  There are lovers rich — and forty — wait some wealthy Avatar?

  Answer, monitor untiring, ‘twixt the ponies twain perspiring!”

  “Faint heart never won fair lady,” creaked the straining tonga-bar.

  “Can I tell you ere you ask Her?” pounded slow the tonga-bar.

  Last, the Tara Devi turning showed the lights of Simla burning,

  Lit my little lazy yearning to a fiercer flame by far.

  As below the Mall we jingled, through my very heart it tingled —

  Did the iterated order of the threshing tonga-bar —

  Try your luck — you can’t do better!” twanged the loosened tongar-bar

  An Astrologer’s Song

  To the Heavens above us

  O look and behold

  The Planets that love us

  All harnessed in gold!

  What chariots, what horses

  Against us shall bide

  While the Stars in their courses

  Do fight on our side?

  All thought, all desires,

  That are under the sun,

  Are one with their fires,

  As we also are one:

  All matter, all spirit,

  All fashion, all frame,

  Receive and inherit

  Their strength from the same.

  Oh, man that deniest

  All power save thine own,

  Their power in the highest

  Is mightily shown.

  Not less in the lowest

  That power is made clear.

  (Oh, man, if thou knowest,

  What treasure is here!)

  Earth quakes in her throes

  And we wonder for why!

  But the blind planet knows

  When her ruler is nigh;

  And, attuned since Creation

  To perfect accord,

  She thrills in her station

  And yearns to her Lord.

  The waters have risen,

  The springs are unbound —

  The floods break their prison,

  And ravin around.

  No rampart withstands ‘em,

  Their fury will last,

  Till the Sign that commands ‘em

  Sinks low or swings past.

  Through abysses unproven

  O’er gulfs beyond thought,

  Our portion is woven,

  Our burden is brought.

  Yet They that prepare it,

  Whose Nature we share,

  Make us who must bear it

  Well able to bear.

  Though terrors o’ertake us

  We’ll not be afraid.

  No Power can unmake us

  Save that which has made:

  Nor yet beyond reason

  Or hope shall we fall —

  All things have their season,

  And Mercy crowns all!

  Then, doubt not, ye fearful —

  The Eternal is King —

  Up, heart, and be cheerful,

  And lustily sing: —

  What chariots, what horses

  Against us shall bide

  While the Stars in their courses

  Do fight on our side?

  At His Execution

  “The Manner of Men”

  St. Paul

  From “Limits and Renewals” (1932)

  I am made all things to all men —

  Hebrew, Roman, and Greek —

  In each one’s tongue I speal,

  Suiting to each my word,

  That some may be drawn to the Lord!

  I am made all things to all men —

  In City or Wilderness

  Praising the crafts they profess

  That some may be drawn to the Lord —

  By any means to my Lord!

  Since I was overcome

  By that great Light and Word,

  I have forgot or forgone

  The self men call their own

  (Being made all things to all men)

  So that I might save some

  At such small price, to the Lord,

  As being all things to all men.

  I was made all things to all men,

  But now my course is done —

  And now is my reward...

  Ah, Christ, when I stand at Thy Throne

  With those I have drawn to the Lord,

  Restore me my self again!

  Azrael’s Count

  “Uncovenanted Mercies”

  From “Limits and Renewals” (1930)

  Lo! The Wild Cow of the Desert, her yeanling estrayed from her —

  Lost in the wind-plaited sand-dunes — athirst in the maze of them.

  Hot-foot she follows those foot-prints — the thrice-tangled ways of them.

  Her soul is shut save to one thing — the love-quest consuming her

  Fearless she lows past the camp, our fires affright her not.

  Ranges she close to the tethered ones — the mares by the lances held.

  Noses she softly apart the veil in the women’s tent.

  Next — withdrawn under moonlight, a shadow afar off —

  Fades. Ere men cry, “Hold her fast! darkness recovers her.

  She the all-crazed and forlorn, when the dogs threaten her,

  Only a side-tossed horn, as though a fly troubled her,

  Shows she hath heard, till a lance in the heart of her quivereth.

  — Lo, from that carcass aheap — where speeds the soul of it?

  Where is the tryst it must keep? Who is her pandar? Death!

  Men I dismiss to the Mercy greet me not willingly;

  Crying, “When seekest Thou me first? Are not my kin unslain?

  Shrinking aside from the Sword-edge, blinking the glare of it,

  Sinking the chin in the neck-bone. How shall that profit them?

  Yet, among men a ten thousand, few meet me otherwise.

  Yet, among women a thousand, one comes to me mistress-wise.

  Arms open, breasts open, mouth open — hot is her need on her.

  Crying, “Ho, Servant, acquit me, the bound by Love’s promises!

  Haste Thou! He Waits! I would go! Handle me lustily!”

  Lo! her eyes stare past my wings, as things unbeheld by her.

  Lo! her lips summoning part. I am not whom she calls!

  Lo! My sword sinks and returns. At no time she heedeth it,

  More than the dust of a journey, her garments brushed clear of it.

  Lo! Ere the blood-gush has ceased, forward her soul rushes.

  She is away to her tryst. Who is her pandar? Death!

  Back To the Army Again

  I’m ‘ere in a ticky ulster an’ a broken billycock ‘at,

  A-layin’ on the sergeant I don’t know a gun from a bat;

  My shirt’s doin’ duty for jacket, my sock’s stickin’ out o’ my boots,

  An’ I’m learnin’ the damned old goose-step along o’ the new recruits!

  Back to Army again, sergeant,

  Back to the Army again.

  Don’t look so ‘ard, for I ‘aven’t no card,

  I’m back to the Army again!

  I done my six years’ service. ‘Er Majesty sez: “Good day —

  You’ll please to come when you’re rung for, an’ ‘ere’s your ‘ole back-pay:

  An’ fourpence a day for baccy — an’ bloomin’ gen’rous, too;

  An’ now you can make your fortune — the same as your orf’cers do.”

  Back to the Army again, sergeant,

  Back to the Army again.

  ‘Ow did I learn to do right-about-turn?

  I’m back to the Army again!

  A man o’ four-an’-twenty that ‘asn’t learned of a trade —

  Beside “Reserve” agin’ him — ‘e’d better be never made.

  I tried my luck for a quarter, an’ that was enough for me,

  An’ I thought of ‘Er Majesty’s barricks, an’ I thought I’d go an’ see.

 

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