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1865–1936

THE REBEL

Rudyard Kipling

If I had clamoured at Thy Gate For gift of Life on Earth, And, thrusting through the souls that wait, Flung headlong into birth —

Even then, even then, for gin and snare About my pathway spread, Lord, I had mocked Thy thoughtful care Before I joined the Dead!

But now?... I was beneath Thy Hand Ere yet the Planets came. And now — though Planets pass, I stand The witness to Thy Shame.

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