Rudyard Kipling's Verse, Inclusive Edition, 1885-1918/The Beginner

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The Beginner
by Rudyard Kipling

A parody of Robert Browning's Abt Vogler. First published in The Muse Among the Motors (1904).

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THE BEGINNER
(After he has been extemporising on an instrument)


                                                                                   Browning.

Lo! What is this that I make — sudden, supreme, unrehearsed —
    This that my clutch in the crowd pressed at a venture has raised?
Forward and onward I sprang when I thought (as I ought) I reversed,
    And a cab like martagon opes and I sit in the wreckage dazed.
And someone is taking my name, and the driver is rending the air
    With cries for my blood and my gold, and a snickering news-boy brings
My cap, wheel-pashed from the kerb. I must run her home for repair,
    Where she leers with her bonnet awry — flat on the nether springs!

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