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Rudyard Kipling - An Old SongRudyard Kipling - An Old Song
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So long as `neath the Kalka hills  The tonga-horn shall ring, So long as down the Solon dip  The hard-held ponies swing, So long as Tara Devi sees  The lights of Simla town, So long as Pleasure calls us up,  Or Duty drives us down,    If you love me as I love you    What pair so happy as we two? So long as Aces take the King,  Or backers take the bet, So long as debt leads men to wed,  Or marriage leads to debt, So long as little luncheons, Love,  And scandal hold their vogue, While there is sport at Annandale  Or whisky at Jutogh,    If you love me as I love you    What knife can cut our love in two? So long as down the rocking floor  The raving polka spins, So long as Kitchen Lancers spur  The maddened violins, So long as through the whirling smoke  We hear the oft-told tale "Twelve hundred in the Lotteries,"  And Whatshername for sale?    If you love me as I love you    We`ll play the game and win it too. So long as Lust or Lucre tempt  Straight riders from the course, So long as with each drink we pour  Black brewage of Remorse, So long as those unloaded guns  We keep beside the bed, Blow off, by obvious accident,  The lucky owner`s head,    If you love me as I love you    What can Life kill of Death undo? So long as Death `twixt dance and dance  Chills best and bravest blood, And drops the reckless rider down  The rotten, rain-soaked khud, So long as rumours from the North  Make loving wives afraid, So long as Burma takes the boy  Or typhoid kills the maid,    If you love me as I love you    What knife can cut our love in two? By all that lights our daily life  Or works our lifelong woe, From Boileaugunge to Simla Downs  And those grim glades below, Where, heedless of the flying hoof  And clamour overhead, Sleep, with the grey languor for guard  Our very scornful Dead,    If you love me as I love you    All Earth is servant to us two! By Docket, Billetdoux, and File,  By Mountain, Cliff, and Fir, By Fan and Sword and Office-box,  By Corset, Plume, and Spur By Riot, Revel, Waltz, and War,  By Women, Work, and Bills, By all the life that fizzes in  The everlasting Hills,    If you love me as I love you    What pair so happy as we two?
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