Outsong In The Jungle Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BBCCAADDEFGDADAAHHII C JJKKIIHHDDLLDDHHMMII I NNDDAAOOADCC AAPPIIII I DDDAAACCCIII

BalooA
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For the sake of him who showedB
One wise Frog the Jungle RoadB
Keep the Law the Man Pack makeC
For thy blind old Baloo's sakeC
Clean or tainted hot or staleA
Hold it as it were the TrailA
Through the day and through the nightD
Questing neither left nor rightD
For the sake of him who lovesE
Thee beyond all else that movesF
When thy Pack would make thee painG
Say quot Tabaqui sings again quotD
When thy Pack would work thee illA
Say quot Shere Khan is yet to kill quotD
When the knife is drawn to slayA
Keep the Law and go thy wayA
Root and honey palm and spatheH
Guard a cub from harm and scatheH
Wood and Water Wind and TreeI
Jungle Favour go with theeI
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KaaC
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Anger is the egg of FearJ
Only lidless eyes see clearJ
Cobra poison none may leechK
Even so with Cobra speechK
Open talk shall call to theeI
Strength whose mate is CourtesyI
Send no lunge beyond thy lengthH
Lend no rotten bough thy strengthH
Gauge thy gape with buck or goatD
Lest thine eye should choke thy throatD
After gorging wouldst thou sleepL
Look thy den be hid and deepL
Lest a wrong by thee forgotD
Draw thy killer to the spotD
East and West and North and SouthH
Wash thy hide and close thy mouthH
Pit and rift and blue pool brimM
Middle Jungle follow himM
Wood and Water Wind and TreeI
Jungle Favour go with theeI
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BagheeraI
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In the cage my life beganN
Well I know the worth of ManN
By the Broken Lock that freedD
Man cub ware the Man cub's breedD
Scenting dew or starlight paleA
Choose no tangled tree cat trailA
Pack or council hunt or denO
Cry no truce with Jackal MenO
Feed them silence when they sayA
quot Come with us an easy way quotD
Feed them silence when they seekC
Help of thine to hurt the weakC
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Make no bandar's boast of skillA
Hold thy peace above the killA
Let nor call nor song nor signP
Turn thee from thy hunting lineP
Morning mist or twilight clearI
Serve him Wardens of the DeerI
Wood and Water Wind and TreeI
Jungle Favour go with theeI
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The ThreeI
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On the trail that thou must treadD
To the threshold of our dreadD
Where the Flower blossoms redD
Through the nights when thou shalt lieA
Prisoned from our Mother skyA
Hearing us thy loves go byA
In the dawns when thou shalt wakeC
To the toil thou canst not breakC
Heartsick for the Jungle's sakeC
Wood and Water Wind air TreeI
Wisdom Strength and CourtesyI
Jungle Favour go with theeI

Rudyard Kipling



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