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THE
OUTSONG
[This is the song that Mowgli heard behind him in the Jungle till he came to
Messua's door again.]
Baloo
For the sake of him who showed One wise Frog the Jungle-Road, Keep the Law
the Man-Pack make-- For thy blind old Baloo's sake! Clean or tainted, hot or
stale, Hold it as it were the Trail, Through the day and through the night,
Questing neither left nor right. For the sake of him who loves Thee beyond all
else that moves, When thy Pack would make thee pain, Say: "Tabaqui sings
again." When thy Pack would work thee ill, Say: "Shere Khan is yet to
kill." When the knife is drawn to slay, Keep the Law and go thy way. (Root
and honey, palm and spathe, Guard a cub from harm and scathe!) Wood and Water,
Wind and Tree, Jungle-Favour go with thee!
Kaa
Anger is the egg of Fear-- Only lidless eyes are clear. Cobra-poison none may
leech. Even so with Cobra-speech. Open talk shall call to thee Strength, whose
mate is Courtesy. Send no lunge beyond thy length; Lend no rotten bough thy
strength. Gauge thy gape with buck or goat, Lest thine eye should choke thy
throat, After gorging, wouldst thou sleep? Look thy den is hid and deep, Lest a
wrong, by thee forgot, Draw thy killer to the spot. East and West and North and
South, Wash thy hide and close thy mouth. (Pit and rift and blue pool-brim,
Middle-Jungle follow him!) Wood and Water, Wind and Tree, Jungle-Favour go with
thee!
Bagheera
In the cage my life began; Well I know the worth of Man. By the Broken Lock
that freed-- Man-cub, 'ware the Man-cub's breed! Scenting-dew or starlight pale,
Choose no tangled tree-cat trail. Pack or council, hunt or den, Cry no truce
with Jackal-Men. Feed them silence when they say: "Come with us an easy
way." Feed them silence when they seek Help of thine to hurt the weak. Make
no banaar's boast of skill; Hold thy peace above the kill. Let nor call nor song
nor sign Turn thee from thy hunting-line. (Morning mist or twilight clear, Serve
him, Wardens of the Deer!) Wood and Water, Wind and Tree, Jungle-Favour go with
thee!
The Three
On the trail that thou must tread To the thresholds of our dread, Where the
Flower blossoms red; Through the nights when thou shalt lie Prisoned from our
Mother-sky, Hearing us, thy loves, go by; In the dawns when thou shalt wake To
the toil thou canst not break, Heartsick for the Jungle's sake: Wood and Water,
Wind and Tree, Wisdom, Strength, and Courtesy, Jungle-Favour go with thee!
The End
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