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The Fringes Of The Fleet - The Lowestoft Boat - Poem

    By Rudyard Kipling



   In Lowestoft a boat was laid,
   Mark well what I do say!
   And she was built for the herring trade,
   But she has gone a-rovin’, a-rovin’, a-rovin’,
   The Lord knows where!

   They gave her Government coal to burn,
   And a Q.F. gun at bow and stern,
   And sent her out a-rovin’, a-rovin’, a-rovin’,
   The Lord knows where!

   Her skipper was mate of a bucko ship
   Which always killed one man per trip,
   So he is used to rovin’, rovin’, rovin’,
   The Lord knows where!

   Her mate was skipper of a chapel in Wales,
   And so he fights in topper and tails,
   Religi-ous tho’ rovin’, rovin’, rovin’,
   The Lord knows where!

   Her engineer is fifty-eight,
   So he’s prepared to meet his fate,
   Which ain’t unlikely rovin’, rovin’, rovin’,
   The Lord knows where!

   Her leading-stoker’s seventeen,
   So he don’t know what the judgments means
   Unless he cops ’em rovin’, rovin’, rovin’,
   The Lord knows where!.

   Her cook was chef in the Lost Dogs’ Home,
   Mark well what I do say!
   And I’m sorry for Fritz when they all come
   A-rovin’, a-rovin’, aroarin’ and a-rovin’,
   Round the North Sea rovin’,
   The Lord knows where!



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