Page:The Seven Seas (Kipling, 1896).djvu/26

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been validated.
4
THE SEVEN SEAS

From our vexed eyries, head to gale, we bind in burning chains
The lover from the sea-rim drawn—his love in English lanes.


We greet the clippers wing-and-wing that race the Southern wool;
We warn the crawling cargo-tanks of Bremen, Leith, and Hull;
To each and all our equal lamp at peril of the sea—
The white wall-sided warships or the whalers of Dundee!


Come up, come in from Eastward, from the guard-ports of the Morn!
Beat up, beat in from Southerly, O gipsies of the Horn!
Swift shuttles of an Empire's loom that weave us, main to main,
The Coastwise Lights of England give you welcome back again!


Go, get you gone up-Channel with the sea-crust on your plates;

Go, get you into London with the burden of your freights!