StoryTitle("caps", "Recessional") ?>
Recessional" (by Rudyard Kipling, 1865-1936) is one of the most
popular poems of this century. It is a warning to an age and a nation
drunk with power, a rebuke to materialistic tendencies and boastfulness,
a protest against pride.
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PoemLine("L0", "", "\"Reverence is the master-key of knowledge.\"", "") ?>
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PoemLine("L0", "", "God of our fathers, known of old—", "") ?>
PoemLine("L2", "", "Lord of our far-flung battle-line—", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "Beneath whose awful Hand we hold", "") ?>
PoemLine("L2", "", "Dominion over palm and pine—", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet,", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "Lest we forget—lest we forget!", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "The tumult and the shouting dies—", "") ?>
PoemLine("L2", "", "The captains and the kings depart—", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "Still stands Thine ancient Sacrifice,", "") ?>
PoemLine("L2", "", "An humble and a contrite heart.", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet,", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "Lest we forget—lest we forget!", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "Far-called our navies melt away—", "") ?>
PoemLine("L2", "", "On dune and headland sinks the fire—", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "Lo, all our pomp of yesterday", "") ?>
PoemLine("L2", "", "Is one with Nineveh and Tyre!", "") ?>
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PoemLine("L0", "", "Judge of the Nations, spare us yet,", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "Lest we forget—lest we forget!", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "If, drunk with sight of power, we loose", "") ?>
PoemLine("L2", "", "Wild tongues that have not Thee in awe—", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "Such boasting as the Gentiles use", "") ?>
PoemLine("L2", "", "Or lesser breeds without the Law—", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet,", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "Lest we forget—lest we forget!", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "For heathen heart that puts her trust", "") ?>
PoemLine("L2", "", "In reeking tube and iron shard—", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "All valiant dust that builds on dust,", "") ?>
PoemLine("L2", "", "And guarding calls not Thee to guard—", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "For frantic boast and foolish word,", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "Thy mercy on Thy People, Lord! Amen.", "") ?>
PoemAttribution("100", SmallCapsText("Rudyard Kipling.")) ?>
PoemEnd() ?>