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