“We are Forerunners. Guardians of all that exists. The roots of the Galaxy have grown deep under our careful tending. Where there is life, the wisdom of our countless generations has saturated the soil. Our strength is a luminous sun, towards which all intelligence blossoms… And the impervious shelter, beneath which it has prospered.”

Rimini by Rudyard Kipling

by | Sep 26, 2016 | Kipling, Uncategorized | 2 comments

Marching Song of a Roman Legion of the Later Empire

When I left Rome for Lalage’s sake,

By the Legions’ Road to Rimini,

She vowed her heart was mine to take

With me and my shield to Rimini–

(Till the Eagles flew from Rimini–)

And I’ve tramped Britain, and I’ve tramped Gaul

And the Pontic shore where the snow-flakes fall

As white as the neck of Lalage–

(As cold as the heart of Lalage!)

And I’ve lost Britain, and I’ve lost Gaul,

And I’ve lost Rome and, worst of all,

I’ve lost Lalage!

When you go by the Via Aurelia

As thousands have traveled before

Remember the Luck of the Soldier

Who never saw Rome any more!

Oh, dear was the sweetheart that kissed him,

And dear was the mother that bore;

But his shield was picked up in the heather,

And he never saw Rome any more!

And he left Rome, etc.

When you go by the Via Aurelia

That runs from the City to Gaul,

Remember the Luck of the Soldier

Who rose to be master of all!

He carried the sword and the buckler,

He mounted his guard on the Wall,

Till the Legions elected him Caesar,

And he rose to be master of all!

And he left Rome, etc.

It’s twenty-five marches to Narbo,

It’s forty-five more up the Rhone,

And the end may be death in the heather

Or life on an Emperor’s throne.

But whether the Eagles obey us,

Or we go to the Ravens–alone,

I’d sooner be Lalage’s lover

Than sit on an Emperor’s throne!

We’ve all left Rome for Lalage’s sake, etc.

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2 Comments

  1. LastRedoubt

    Damn – I've overlooked that one, and many others.

    Good poem.

    Ever read "a study of elevation in india ink" – I think it's the picture perfect study of gamma (as viewpoint character)

    Reply
    • Didact

      I'll go look that one up- I followed your example and got my grimy paws on a book containing the complete collected verse of Kipling. And like you, it now occupies pride of place on my desk at home.

      Reply

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