Poems by Rudyard Kipling
Mowgli's Brothers
... Now Chil the Kite brings home the night ...
The Prayer
... His prayer is all the world's-and mine ...
The Ballad of 'Bolivar'
... Then a greybeard cleared us out, then the skipper laughed ...
Lispeth
... Than your cold Christ and tangled Trinities ...
How the Rhinoceros got His Skin
... & O. To call on the Cake Parsee ...
Letting in the Jungle
... And the blind walls crumble, unknown, o'erthrown, ...
With Scindia To Delhi
... with a beggar-girl, who had loved him and followed him in all his camps, ...
The Ballad of the Cars
... And the cars that were parked in the market-place ...
That Day
... There was thirty dead an' wounded on the ground we wouldn't keep - ...
Our Fathers of Old
... Down from your heaven or up from your mould ...
The Junk and the Dhow
... And hauled it up or dropped it as they choosed-or chose-or ...
In the House of Suddhoo
... Churel and ghoul and Djinn and sprite ...
The Appeal
... The dead are born in mind, ...
The Morning Song of the Jungle
... Now clear and black they stride our track, ...
Hadramauti
... His soul was too shallow for silence, e'en with Death hunting him ...