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If blood be the price of admiralty,
If blood be the price of admiralty,
If blood be the price of admiralty,
Lord God, we ha' bought it fair!

THE DEEP-SEA CABLES.

The wrecks dissolve above us; their dust drops down from afar

Down to the dark, to the utter dark, where the blind white sea-snakes are.

There is no sound, no echo of sound, in the deserts of the deep,

Or the great grey level plains of ooze where the shell-burred cables creep.

Here in the womb of the world-here on the tie

ribs of earth

Words, and the words of men, flicker and flutter

and beat

Warning, sorrow and gain, salutation and mirth

For a Power troubles the Still that has neither

voice nor feet.

They have wakened the timeless Things; they have killed their father Time;

Joining hands in the gloom, a league from the

last of the sun.

Hush! Men talk to-day o'er the waste of the ultimate slime,

And a new Word runs between: whispering, "Let

us be one!"

THE SONG OF THE SONS.

One from the ends of the earth-gifts at an open

door

Treason has much, but we, Mother, thy sons have

more!

From the whine of a dying man, from the snarl of a wolf-pack freed,

Turn, and the world is thine. Mother, be proud of thy seed!

Count, are we feeble or few? Hear, is our speech so

rude?

Look, are we poor in the land? Judge, are we men of The Blood?

Those that have stayed at thy knees, Mother, go call

them in

We that were bred overseas wait and would speak with our kin.

Not in the dark do we fight-haggle and flout and

gibe;

Selling our love for a price, loaning our hearts for a

bribe.

Gifts have we only to-day-Love without promise or

fee

Hear, for thy children speak, from the uppermost parts of the sea!

THE SONG OF THE CITIES.

BOMBAY.

Royal and Dower-royal, I the Queen

Fronting thy richest sea with richer hands

A thousand mills roar through me where I glean
All races from all lands.

CALCUTTA.

Me the Sea-captain loved, the River built,

Wealth sought and Kings adventured life to hold. Hail, England! I am Asia-Power on silt,

Death in my hands, but Gold!

MADRAS.

Clive kissed me on the mouth and eyes and brow, Wonderful kisses, so that I became

Crowned above Queens-a withered beldame now, Brooding on ancient fame.

RANGOON.

Hail, Mother! Do they call me rich in trade?
Little care I, but hear the shorn priest drone,
And watch my silk-clad lovers, man by maid,
Laugh 'neath my Shwe Dagon.

Hail, Mother!

SINGAPORE.

East and West must seek my aid

Ere the spent gear may dare the ports afar. The second doorway of the wide world's trade Is mine to loose or bar.

Hail, Mother!

HONG-KONG.

Hold me fast; my Praya sleeps

Under innumerable keels to-day.

Yet guard (and landward), or to-morrow sweeps

Thy warships down the bay!

HALIFAX.

Into the mist my guardian prows put forth,
Behind the mist my virgin ramparts lie,
The Warden of the Honour of the North,
Sleepless and veiled am I!

QUEBEC AND MONTREAL.

Peace is our portion. Yet a whisper rose, Foolish and causeless, half in jest, half hate. Now wake we and remember mighty blows,

And, fearing no man, wait!

VICTORIA.

From East to West the circling word has passed,

Till West is East beside our land-locked blue; From East to West the tested chain holds fast, The well-forged link rings true!

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