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Rudyard Kipling (1865–1936). Verse: 1885–1918. 1922.

Verses on Games

(To an Almanac of Twelve Sports by W. Nicholson, 1898.)

HERE is a horse to tame

Here is a gun to handle

God knows you can enter the game

If you’ll only pay for the same,

And the price of the game is a candle

A single flickering candle!

JANUARY(Hunting)Certes, it is a noble sport,

And men have quitted selle and swum for’t.

But I am of the meeker sort

And I prefer Surtees in comfort.

Reach me my Handley Cross again,

My run, where never danger lurks, is

With Jorrocks and his deathless train—

Pigg, Binjimin, and Artexerxes.

FEBRUARY(Coursing)Most men harry the world for fun—

Each man seeks it a different way,

But “of all daft devils under the sun,

A greyhound’s the daftest” says Jorrocks J.

MARCH(Racing)The horse is ridden—the jockey rides—

The backers back—the owners own

But … there are lots of things beside,

And I should let this game alone.

APRIL(Rowing)The Pope of Rome he could not win

From pleasant meats and pleasant sin

These who, replying not, submit

Unto the curses of the pit

Which that stern coach (oh, greater shame)

Flings forth by number not by name.

Can Triple Crown or Jesuit’s oath

Do what one wrathful trainer doth?

MAY(Fishing)Behold a parable. A fished for B

C took her bait; her heart being set on D.

Thank heaven who cooled your blood and cramped your wishes,

Men and not Gods torment you, little fishes!

JUNE(Cricket)Thank God who made the British Isles

And taught me how to play,

I do not worship crocodiles,

Or bow the knee to clay!

Give me a willow wand and I

With hide and cork and twine

From century to century

Will gambol round my shrine!

JULY(Archery)The child of the Nineties considers with laughter

The maid whom his sire in the Sixties ran after,

While careering himself in pursuit of a girl whom

The Twenties will dub a “last century heirloom.”

AUGUST(Coaching)The Pious Horse to church may trot,

A maid may work a man’s salvation ….

Four horses and a girl are not,

However, roads to reformation.

SEPTEMBER(Shooting)“Peace upon Earth, Goodwill to men”

So greet we Christmas Day!

Oh, Christian, load your gun and then

Oh, Christian, out and slay.

OCTOBER(Golf)Why Golf is art and art is Golf

We have not far to seek—

So much depends upon the lie,

So much upon the cleek.

NOVEMBER(Boxing)Read here the moral roundly writ

For him who into battle goes—

Each soul that hitting hard or hit,

Endureth gross or ghostly foes.

Prince, blown by many overthrows

Half blind with shame, half choked with dirt

Man cannot tell, but Allah knows

How much the other side was hurt!

DECEMBER(Skating)Over the ice she flies

Perfect and poised and fair.

Stars in my true-love’s eyes

Teach me to do and dare.

Now will I fly as she flies—

Woe for the stars that misled.

Stars I beheld in her eyes,

Now do I see in my head!

Now we must come away.

What are you out of pocket?

’Sorry to spoil your play

But somebody says we must pay

And the candle’s down to the socket

Its horrible tallowy socket.