Departmental Ditties And Barrack Room Ballads

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Departmental Ditties And Barrack Room Ballads
Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936
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They fought and they talked in the North and the South, they talked and they fought in the West, Till the waters rose on the pitiful land, and the poor Red Clay had rest — Had rest till the dank, blank-canvas dawn when the dove was preened to start, And the Devil bubbled below the keel: 'It's human, but is it Art? ' The tale is as old as the Eden Tree — and new as the new-cut tooth — For each man knov/s ere his lip-thatch grows he is master of Art and Truth; 102 THE CONUNDRUM OF And each man he...ars as the twilight nears, to the beat of his dying heart, The Devil drum on the darkened pane: 'You did it, but was it Art? ' We have learned to whittle the Eden Tree to the shape of a surplice-peg. We have learned to bottle our parents twain in the yelk of an addled egg, We know that the tail must wag the dog, for the horse is drawn by the cart; But the Devil whoops, as he whooped of old: 'It's clever, but is it Art? ' When the flicker of London sun falls faint on the Club-room's green and gold.

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