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<h2> Oonts </h2>
<p>(Northern India Transport Train)<br/>
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Wot makes the soldier's 'eart to penk, wot makes 'im to perspire?<br/>
It isn't standin' up to charge nor lyin' down to fire;<br/>
But it's everlastin' waitin' on a everlastin' road<br/>
For the commissariat camel an' 'is commissariat load.<br/>
O the oont, O the oont, O the commissariat oont!<br/>
With 'is silly neck a-bobbin' like a basket full o' snakes;<br/>
We packs 'im like an idol, an' you ought to 'ear 'im grunt,<br/>
An' when we gets 'im loaded up 'is blessed girth-rope breaks.<br/>
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Wot makes the rear-guard swear so 'ard when night is drorin' in,<br/>
An' every native follower is shiverin' for 'is skin?<br/>
It ain't the chanst o' being rushed by Paythans from the 'ills,<br/>
It's the commissariat camel puttin' on 'is bloomin' frills!<br/>
O the oont, O the oont, O the hairy scary oont!<br/>
A-trippin' over tent-ropes when we've got the night alarm!<br/>
We socks 'im with a stretcher-pole an' 'eads 'im off in front,<br/>
An' when we've saved 'is bloomin' life 'e chaws our bloomin' arm.<br/>
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The 'orse 'e knows above a bit, the bullock's but a fool,<br/>
The elephant's a gentleman, the battery-mule's a mule;<br/>
But the commissariat cam-u-el, when all is said an' done,<br/>
'E's a devil an' a ostrich an' a orphan-child in one.<br/>
O the oont, O the oont, O the Gawd-forsaken oont!<br/>
The lumpy-'umpy 'ummin'-bird a-singin' where 'e lies,<br/>
'E's blocked the whole division from the rear-guard to the front,<br/>
An' when we get him up again—the beggar goes an' dies!<br/>
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'E'll gall an' chafe an' lame an' fight—'e smells most awful vile;<br/>
'E'll lose 'isself for ever if you let 'im stray a mile;<br/>
'E's game to graze the 'ole day long an' 'owl the 'ole night through,<br/>
An' when 'e comes to greasy ground 'e splits 'isself in two.<br/>
O the oont, O the oont, O the floppin', droppin' oont!<br/>
When 'is long legs give from under an' 'is meltin' eye is dim,<br/>
The tribes is up be'ind us, and the tribes is out in front—<br/>
It ain't no jam for Tommy, but it's kites an' crows for 'im.<br/>
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So when the cruel march is done, an' when the roads is blind,<br/>
An' when we sees the camp in front an' 'ears the shots be'ind,<br/>
Ho! then we strips 'is saddle off, and all 'is woes is past:<br/>
'E thinks on us that used 'im so, and gets revenge at last.<br/>
O the oont, O the oont, O the floatin', bloatin' oont!<br/>
The late lamented camel in the water-cut 'e lies;<br/>
We keeps a mile be'ind 'im an' we keeps a mile in front,<br/>
But 'e gets into the drinkin'-casks, and then o' course we dies.<br/></p>
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