Verses 1889-1896






FOR TO ADMIRE

  The Injian Ocean sets an' smiles
   So sof', so bright, so bloomin' blue;
  There aren't a wave for miles an' miles
   Excep' the jiggle from the screw.
  The ship is swep', the day is done,
   The bugle's gone for smoke and play;
  An' black agin' the settin' sun
   The Lascar sings, “Hum deckty hai!”                 [“I'm looking out.”]

       For to admire an' for to see,
        For to be'old this world so wide —
       It never done no good to me,
        But I can't drop it if I tried!

  I see the sergeants pitchin' quoits,
   I 'ear the women laugh an' talk,
  I spy upon the quarter-deck
   The orficers an' lydies walk.
  I thinks about the things that was,
   An' leans an' looks acrost the sea,
  Till spite of all the crowded ship
   There's no one lef' alive but me.

  The things that was which I 'ave seen,
   In barrick, camp, an' action too,
  I tells them over by myself,
   An' sometimes wonders if they're true;
  For they was odd — most awful odd —
   But all the same now they are o'er,
  There must be 'eaps o' plenty such,
   An' if I wait I'll see some more.

  Oh, I 'ave come upon the books,
   An' frequent broke a barrick rule,
  An' stood beside an' watched myself
   Be'avin' like a bloomin' fool.
  I paid my price for findin' out,
   Nor never grutched the price I paid,
  But sat in Clink without my boots,
   Admirin' 'ow the world was made.

  Be'old a crowd upon the beam,
   An' 'umped above the sea appears
  Old Aden, like a barrick-stove
   That no one's lit for years an' years!
  I passed by that when I began,
   An' I go 'ome the road I came,
  A time-expired soldier-man
   With six years' service to 'is name.

  My girl she said, “Oh, stay with me!”
    My mother 'eld me to 'er breast.
  They've never written none, an' so
   They must 'ave gone with all the rest —
  With all the rest which I 'ave seen
   An' found an' known an' met along.
  I cannot say the things I feel,
   And so I sing my evenin' song:

       For to admire an' for to see,
        For to be'old this world so wide —
       It never done no good to me,
        But I can't drop it if I tried!

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