Old Horn to All Atlantic said: @3(A-hay O! To me O!)@1 'Now where did Frankie learn his trade? For he ran me down with a three-reef mains'le.' @3(All round the Horn!)@1 Atlantic answered: 'Not from me! You'd better ask the cold North Sea, For he ran me down under all plain canvas.' @3(All round the Horn!)@1 The North Sea answered: 'He's my man, For he came to me when he began - Frankie Drake in an open coaster. @3(All round the Sands!)@1 'I caught him young and I used him sore, So you never shall startle Frankie more, Without capsizing Earth and her waters. @3(All round the Sands!)@1 'I did not favor him at all, I made him pull and I made him haul - And stand his trick with the common sailors. @3(All round the Sands!)@1 'I froze him stiff and I fogged him blind, And kicked him home with his road to find By what he could see of a three-day snow-storm. @3(All round the Sands!)@1 'I learned him his trade o' winter nights, 'Twixt Mardyk Fort and Dunkirk lights On a five-knot tide with the forts a-firing. @3(All round the Sands!)@1 'Before his beard began to shoot, I showed him the length of the Spaniard's foot - And I reckon he clapped the boot on it later. @3(All round the Sands!@1) 'If there's a risk which you can make That's worse than he was used to take Nigh every week in the way of his business; @3(All round the Sands!)@1 'If there's a trick that you can try Which he hasn't met in time gone by, Not once or twice, but ten times over; @3(All round the Sands!)@1 'If you can teach him aught that's new, (A-hay O! To me O!) I'll give you Bruges and Niewport too, And the ten tall churches that stand between 'em.' Storm along, my gallant Captains! @3(All round the Horn!)@1 | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE COMPLAINT OF CHAUCER TO HIS EMPTY PURSE by GEOFFREY CHAUCER EPITAPH ON A HARE by WILLIAM COWPER KEEP A-PLUGGING AWAY by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR WHAT THE SONNET IS by EUGENE JACOB LEE-HAMILTON THE MODERN MOTHER by ALICE MEYNELL IMAGES: 3 by RICHARD ALDINGTON |