Saturday, May 29, 2010

Missing Man

Photo Credit: Borepatch. Owl's Head, ME Air Show.
You talk o' better food for us, an' schools, an' fires, an' all:
We'll wait for extry rations if you treat us rational.
Don't mess about the cook-room slops, but prove it to our face
The Widow's Uniform is not the soldier-man's disgrace.
For it's Tommy this, an' Tommy that, an' "Chuck him out, the brute!"
But it's "Saviour of 'is country" when the guns begin to shoot;
- Rudyard Kipling, Tommy

2 comments:

wolfwalker said...

"Tommy" is one of my favorite Kipling poems ... but for Memorial Day, I think Soldier an' Sailor Too is more appropriate.

"To take your chance in the thick of a rush, with firing all about,
Is nothing so bad when you've cover to 'and, an' leave an' likin' to shout;
But to stand an' be still to the Birken'ead drill
is a damn tough bullet to chew,
An' they done it, the Jollies -- 'Er Majesty's Jollies --
soldier an' sailor too!

Their work was done when it 'adn't begun; they was younger nor me an' you;
Their choice it was plain between drownin' in 'eaps
an' bein' mopped by the screw,
So they stood an' was still to the Birken'ead drill, soldier an' sailor too!"

Song of the Dead works too:

"We have fed our sea for a thousand years
And she calls us, still unfed,
Though there's never a wave of all her waves
But marks our English dead:
We have strawed our best to the weed's unrest,
To the shark and the sheering gull.
If blood be the price of admiralty,
Lord God, we ha' paid in full!"

Borepatch said...

Wolfwalker, it was the line about the "widow's uniform" that seemed appropriate for Memorial Day.

I like your suggestions, though. Hadn't seen "Song of the Dead" before.