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FRANKIE'S TRADE by RUDYARD KIPLING

Poet Analysis

First Line: OLD HORN TO ALL ATLANTIC SAID
Last Line: (ALL ROUND THE HORN!)
Subject(s): SEA; OCEAN;

Old Horn to All Atlantic said:
@3(A-hay O! To me O!)@1
'Now where did Frankie learn his trade?
For he ran me down with a three-reef mains'le.'
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Atlantic answered: 'Not from me!
You'd better ask the cold North Sea,
For he ran me down under all plain canvas.'
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The North Sea answered: 'He's my man,
For he came to me when he began -
Frankie Drake in an open coaster.
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'I caught him young and I used him sore,
So you never shall startle Frankie more,
Without capsizing Earth and her waters.
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'I did not favor him at all,
I made him pull and I made him haul -
And stand his trick with the common sailors.
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'I froze him stiff and I fogged him blind,
And kicked him home with his road to find
By what he could see of a three-day snow-storm.
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'I learned him his trade o' winter nights,
'Twixt Mardyk Fort and Dunkirk lights
On a five-knot tide with the forts a-firing.
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'Before his beard began to shoot,
I showed him the length of the Spaniard's foot -
And I reckon he clapped the boot on it later.
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'If there's a risk which you can make
That's worse than he was used to take
Nigh every week in the way of his business;
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'If there's a trick that you can try
Which he hasn't met in time gone by,
Not once or twice, but ten times over;
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'If you can teach him aught that's new,
(A-hay O! To me O!)
I'll give you Bruges and Niewport too,
And the ten tall churches that stand between 'em.'
Storm along, my gallant Captains!
@3(All round the Horn!)@1





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