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<h2> The 'Eathen </h2>
<p>The 'eathen in 'is blindness bows down to wood an' stone;<br/>
'E don't obey no orders unless they is 'is own;<br/>
'E keeps 'is side-arms awful: 'e leaves 'em all about,<br/>
An' then comes up the regiment an' pokes the 'eathen out.<br/>
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All along o' dirtiness, all along o' mess,<br/>
All along o' doin' things rather-more-or-less,<br/>
All along of abby-nay, kul, an' hazar-ho,<br/>
Mind you keep your rifle an' yourself jus' so!<br/>
The young recruit is 'aughty—'e draf's from Gawd knows where;<br/>
They bid 'im show 'is stockin's an' lay 'is mattress square;<br/>
'E calls it bloomin' nonsense—'e doesn't know no more—<br/>
An' then up comes 'is Company an' kicks 'im round the floor!<br/>
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The young recruit is 'ammered—'e takes it very 'ard;<br/>
'E 'angs 'is 'ead an' mutters—'e sulks about the yard;<br/>
'E talks o' “cruel tyrants” 'e'll swing for by-an'-by,<br/>
An' the others 'ears an' mocks 'im, an' the boy goes orf to cry.<br/>
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The young recruit is silly—'e thinks o' suicide;<br/>
'E's lost 'is gutter-devil; 'e 'asn't got 'is pride;<br/>
But day by day they kicks 'im, which 'elps 'im on a bit,<br/>
Till 'e finds 'isself one mornin' with a full an' proper kit.<br/>
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Gettin' clear o' dirtiness, gettin' done with mess,<br/>
Gettin' shut o' doin' things rather-more-or-less;<br/>
Not so fond of abby-nay, kul, nor hazar-ho,<br/>
Learns to keep 'is rifle an' 'isself jus' so!<br/>
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The young recruit is 'appy—'e throws a chest to suit;<br/>
You see 'im grow mustaches; you 'ear 'im slap 'is boot;<br/>
'E learns to drop the “bloodies” from every word 'e slings,<br/>
An' 'e shows an 'ealthy brisket when 'e strips for bars an' rings.<br/>
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The cruel-tyrant-sergeants they watch 'im 'arf a year;<br/>
They watch 'im with 'is comrades, they watch 'im with 'is beer;<br/>
They watch 'im with the women at the regimental dance,<br/>
And the cruel-tyrant-sergeants send 'is name along for “Lance”.<br/>
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An' now 'e's 'arf o' nothin', an' all a private yet,<br/>
'Is room they up an' rags 'im to see what they will get;<br/>
They rags 'im low an' cunnin', each dirty trick they can,<br/>
But 'e learns to sweat 'is temper an' 'e learns to sweat 'is man.<br/>
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An', last, a Colour-Sergeant, as such to be obeyed,<br/>
'E schools 'is men at cricket, 'e tells 'em on parade;<br/>
They sees 'em quick an' 'andy, uncommon set an' smart,<br/>
An' so 'e talks to orficers which 'ave the Core at 'eart.<br/>
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'E learns to do 'is watchin' without it showin' plain;<br/>
'E learns to save a dummy, an' shove 'im straight again;<br/>
'E learns to check a ranker that's buyin' leave to shirk;<br/>
An' 'e learns to make men like 'im so they'll learn to like their work.<br/>
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An' when it comes to marchin' he'll see their socks are right,<br/>
An' when it comes to action 'e shows 'em 'ow to sight;<br/>
'E knows their ways of thinkin' and just what's in their mind;<br/>
'E knows when they are takin' on an' when they've fell be'ind.<br/>
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'E knows each talkin' corpril that leads a squad astray;<br/>
'E feels 'is innards 'eavin', 'is bowels givin' way;<br/>
'E sees the blue-white faces all tryin' 'ard to grin,<br/>
An' 'e stands an' waits an' suffers till it's time to cap 'em in.<br/>
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An' now the hugly bullets come peckin' through the dust,<br/>
An' no one wants to face 'em, but every beggar must;<br/>
So, like a man in irons which isn't glad to go,<br/>
They moves 'em off by companies uncommon stiff an' slow.<br/>
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Of all 'is five years' schoolin' they don't remember much<br/>
Excep' the not retreatin', the step an' keepin' touch.<br/>
It looks like teachin' wasted when they duck an' spread an' 'op,<br/>
But if 'e 'adn't learned 'em they'd be all about the shop!<br/>
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An' now it's “'Oo goes backward?” an' now it's “'Oo comes on?”<br/>
And now it's “Get the doolies,” an' now the captain's gone;<br/>
An' now it's bloody murder, but all the while they 'ear<br/>
'Is voice, the same as barrick drill, a-shepherdin' the rear.<br/>
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'E's just as sick as they are, 'is 'eart is like to split,<br/>
But 'e works 'em, works 'em, works 'em till he feels 'em take the bit;<br/>
The rest is 'oldin' steady till the watchful bugles play,<br/>
An' 'e lifts 'em, lifts 'em, lifts 'em through the charge that wins the day!<br/>
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The 'eathen in 'is blindness bows down to wood an' stone;<br/>
'E don't obey no orders unless they is 'is own;<br/>
The 'eathen in 'is blindness must end where 'e began,<br/>
But the backbone of the Army is the non-commissioned man!<br/>
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Keep away from dirtiness—keep away from mess.<br/>
Don't get into doin' things rather-more-or-less!<br/>
Let's ha' done with abby-nay, kul, an' hazar-ho;<br/>
Mind you keep your rifle an' yourself jus' so!<br/>
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The Shut-Eye Sentry<br/>
Sez the Junior Orderly Sergeant<br/>
To the Senior Orderly Man:<br/>
“Our Orderly Orf'cer's hokee-mut,<br/>
You 'elp 'im all you can.<br/>
For the wine was old and the night is cold,<br/>
An' the best we may go wrong,<br/>
So, 'fore 'e gits to the sentry-box,<br/>
You pass the word along.”<br/>
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So it was “Rounds! What Rounds?” at two of a frosty night,<br/>
'E's 'oldin' on by the sergeant's sash, but, sentry, shut your eye.<br/>
An' it was “Pass! All's well!” Oh, ain't 'e drippin' tight!<br/>
'E'll need an affidavit pretty badly by-an'-by.<br/>
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The moon was white on the barricks,<br/>
The road was white an' wide,<br/>
An' the Orderly Orf'cer took it all,<br/>
An' the ten-foot ditch beside.<br/>
An' the corporal pulled an' the sergeant pushed,<br/>
An' the three they danced along,<br/>
But I'd shut my eyes in the sentry-box,<br/>
So I didn't see nothin' wrong.<br/>
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Though it was “Rounds! What Rounds?” O corporal, 'old 'im up!<br/>
'E's usin' 'is cap as it shouldn't be used, but, sentry, shut your eye.<br/>
An' it was “Pass! All's well!” Ho, shun the foamin' cup!<br/>
'E'll need, etc.<br/>
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'Twas after four in the mornin';<br/>
We 'ad to stop the fun,<br/>
An' we sent 'im 'ome on a bullock-cart,<br/>
With 'is belt an' stock undone;<br/>
But we sluiced 'im down an' we washed 'im out,<br/>
An' a first-class job we made,<br/>
When we saved 'im, smart as a bombardier,<br/>
For six-o'clock parade.<br/>
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It 'ad been “Rounds! What Rounds?” Oh, shove 'im straight again!<br/>
'E's usin' 'is sword for a bicycle, but, sentry, shut your eye.<br/>
An' it was “Pass! All's well!” 'E's called me “Darlin' Jane”!<br/>
'E'll need, etc.<br/>
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The drill was long an' 'eavy,<br/>
The sky was 'ot an' blue,<br/>
An' 'is eye was wild an' 'is 'air was wet,<br/>
But 'is sergeant pulled 'im through.<br/>
Our men was good old trusties—<br/>
They'd done it on their 'ead;<br/>
But you ought to 'ave 'eard 'em markin' time<br/>
To 'ide the things 'e said!<br/>
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For it was “Right flank—wheel!” for “'Alt, an' stand at ease!”<br/>
An' “Left extend!” for “Centre close!” O marker, shut your eye!<br/>
An' it was, “'Ere, sir, 'ere! before the Colonel sees!”<br/>
So he needed affidavits pretty badly by-an'-by.<br/>
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There was two-an'-thirty sergeants,<br/>
There was corp'rals forty-one,<br/>
There was just nine 'undred rank an' file<br/>
To swear to a touch o' sun.<br/>
There was me 'e'd kissed in the sentry-box,<br/>
As I 'ave not told in my song,<br/>
But I took my oath, which were Bible truth,<br/>
I 'adn't seen nothin' wrong.<br/>
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There's them that's 'ot an' 'aughty,<br/>
There's them that's cold an' 'ard,<br/>
But there comes a night when the best gets tight,<br/>
And then turns out the Guard.<br/>
I've seen them 'ide their liquor<br/>
In every kind o' way,<br/>
But most depends on makin' friends<br/>
With Privit Thomas A.!<br/>
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When it is “Rounds! What Rounds?” 'E's breathin' through 'is nose.<br/>
'E's reelin', rollin', roarin' tight, but, sentry, shut your eye.<br/>
An' it is “Pass! All's well!” An' that's the way it goes:<br/>
We'll 'elp 'im for 'is mother, an' 'e'll 'elp us by-an'-by!<br/></p>
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