You
may talk o' gin and beer When you're quartered safe out 'ere,
An'
you're sent to penny-fights an' Aldershot it; But when it comes to
slaughter You will do your work on water,
An'
you'll lick the bloomin' boots of 'im that's got it. Now in Injia's sunny
clime,
Where
I used to spend my time A-servin' of 'Er Majesty the Queen,
Of
all them blackfaced crew The finest man I knew Was our regimental bhisti,
Gunga
Din. He was "Din! Din! Din! You limpin' lump o' brick-dust,
Gunga
Din! Hi! slippery hitherao! Water,
get
it! Panee lao! You squidgy-nosed old idol,
Gunga
Din." The uniform 'e wore Was nothin' much before,
An'
rather less than 'arf o' that be'ind,
For
a piece o' twisty rag An' a goatskin water-bag Was all the field-equipment
'e could find. When the sweatin' troop-train lay In a sidin' through the
day,
Where
the 'eat would make your bloomin' eyebrows crawl,
We
shouted "Harry By!" Till our throats were bricky-dry,
Then
we wopped 'im 'cause 'e couldn't serve us all. It was "Din! Din! Din!
You 'eathen,
where
the mischief 'ave you been? You put some juldee in it Or I'll marrow you
this minute If you don't fill up my helmet,
Gunga
Din!" 'E would dot an' carry one Till the longest day was done; An'
'e didn't seem to know the use o' fear. If we charged or broke or cut,
You
could bet your bloomin' nut,
'E'd
be waitin' fifty paces right flank rear. With 'is mussick on 'is back,
'E
would skip with our attack,
An'
watch us till the bugles made "Retire",
An'
for all 'is dirty 'ide 'E was white,
clear
white,
inside
When 'e went to tend the wounded under fire! It was "Din! Din!
Din!" With the bullets kickin' dust-spots on the green. When the
cartridges ran out,
You
could hear the front-files shout,
"Hi!
ammunition-mules an' Gunga Din!" I shan't forgit the night When I
dropped be'ind the fight With a bullet where my belt-plate should 'a'
been. I was chokin' mad with thirst,
An'
the man that spied me first Was our good old grinnin',
gruntin'
Gunga Din. 'E lifted up my 'ead,
An'
he plugged me where I bled,
An'
'e guv me 'arf-a-pint o' water-green: It was crawlin' and it stunk,
But
of all the drinks I've drunk,
I'm
gratefullest to one from Gunga Din. It was "Din! Din! Din! 'Ere's a
beggar with a bullet through 'is spleen; 'E's chawin' up the ground,
An'
'e's kickin' all around: For Gawd's sake git the water,
Gunga
Din!" 'E carried me away To where a dooli lay,
An'
a bullet come an' drilled the beggar clean. 'E put me safe inside,
An'
just before 'e died,
"I
'ope you liked your drink",
sez
Gunga Din. So I'll meet 'im later on At the place where 'e is gone --
Where it's always double drill and no canteen; 'E'll be squattin' on the
coals Givin' drink to poor damned souls,
An'
I'll get a swig in hell from Gunga Din! Yes,
Din!
Din! Din! You Lazarushian-leather Gunga Din! Though I've belted you and
flayed you,
By
the livin' Gawd that made you,
You're
a better man than I am,
Gunga
Din
Written
by Rudyard Kipling