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<h2> Gunga Din </h2>
<p>You may talk o' gin and beer<br/>
When you're quartered safe out 'ere,<br/>
An' you're sent to penny-fights an' Aldershot it;<br/>
But when it comes to slaughter<br/>
You will do your work on water,<br/>
An' you'll lick the bloomin' boots of 'im that's got it.<br/>
Now in Injia's sunny clime,<br/>
Where I used to spend my time<br/>
A-servin' of 'Er Majesty the Queen,<br/>
Of all them blackfaced crew<br/>
The finest man I knew<br/>
Was our regimental bhisti, Gunga Din.<br/>
He was “Din! Din! Din!<br/>
You limpin' lump o' brick-dust, Gunga Din!<br/>
Hi! slippery hitherao!<br/>
Water, get it! Panee lao!<br/>
You squidgy-nosed old idol, Gunga Din.”<br/>
<br/>
The uniform 'e wore<br/>
Was nothin' much before,<br/>
An' rather less than 'arf o' that be'ind,<br/>
For a piece o' twisty rag<br/>
An' a goatskin water-bag<br/>
Was all the field-equipment 'e could find.<br/>
When the sweatin' troop-train lay<br/>
In a sidin' through the day,<br/>
Where the 'eat would make your bloomin' eyebrows crawl,<br/>
We shouted “Harry By!”<br/>
Till our throats were bricky-dry,<br/>
Then we wopped 'im 'cause 'e couldn't serve us all.<br/>
It was “Din! Din! Din!<br/>
You 'eathen, where the mischief 'ave you been?<br/>
You put some juldee in it<br/>
Or I'll marrow you this minute<br/>
If you don't fill up my helmet, Gunga Din!”<br/>
<br/>
'E would dot an' carry one<br/>
Till the longest day was done;<br/>
An' 'e didn't seem to know the use o' fear.<br/>
If we charged or broke or cut,<br/>
You could bet your bloomin' nut,<br/>
'E'd be waitin' fifty paces right flank rear.<br/>
With 'is mussick on 'is back,<br/>
'E would skip with our attack,<br/>
An' watch us till the bugles made “Retire”,<br/>
An' for all 'is dirty 'ide<br/>
'E was white, clear white, inside<br/>
When 'e went to tend the wounded under fire!<br/>
It was “Din! Din! Din!”<br/>
With the bullets kickin' dust-spots on the green.<br/>
When the cartridges ran out,<br/>
You could hear the front-files shout,<br/>
“Hi! ammunition-mules an' Gunga Din!”<br/>
<br/>
I shan't forgit the night<br/>
When I dropped be'ind the fight<br/>
With a bullet where my belt-plate should 'a' been.<br/>
I was chokin' mad with thirst,<br/>
An' the man that spied me first<br/>
Was our good old grinnin', gruntin' Gunga Din.<br/>
'E lifted up my 'ead,<br/>
An' he plugged me where I bled,<br/>
An' 'e guv me 'arf-a-pint o' water-green:<br/>
It was crawlin' and it stunk,<br/>
But of all the drinks I've drunk,<br/>
I'm gratefullest to one from Gunga Din.<br/>
It was “Din! Din! Din!<br/>
'Ere's a beggar with a bullet through 'is spleen;<br/>
'E's chawin' up the ground,<br/>
An' 'e's kickin' all around:<br/>
For Gawd's sake git the water, Gunga Din!”<br/>
<br/>
'E carried me away<br/>
To where a dooli lay,<br/>
An' a bullet come an' drilled the beggar clean.<br/>
'E put me safe inside,<br/>
An' just before 'e died,<br/>
“I 'ope you liked your drink”, sez Gunga Din.<br/>
So I'll meet 'im later on<br/>
At the place where 'e is gone—<br/>
Where it's always double drill and no canteen;<br/>
'E'll be squattin' on the coals<br/>
Givin' drink to poor damned souls,<br/>
An' I'll get a swig in hell from Gunga Din!<br/>
Yes, Din! Din! Din!<br/>
You Lazarushian-leather Gunga Din!<br/>
Though I've belted you and flayed you,<br/>
By the livin' Gawd that made you,<br/>
You're a better man than I am, Gunga Din!<br/></p>
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