Rudyard Kipling's Verse | ||
FOUR-FEET
I have done mostly what most men do,
And pushed it out of my mind;
But I can't forget, if I wanted to,
Four-Feet trotting behind.
And pushed it out of my mind;
But I can't forget, if I wanted to,
Four-Feet trotting behind.
Day after day, the whole day through—
Wherever my road inclined—
Four-Feet said, “I am coming with you!”
And trotted along behind.
Wherever my road inclined—
Four-Feet said, “I am coming with you!”
And trotted along behind.
Now I must go by some other round,—
Which I shall never find—
Somewhere that does not carry the sound
Of Four-Feet trotting behind.
Which I shall never find—
Somewhere that does not carry the sound
Of Four-Feet trotting behind.
Rudyard Kipling's Verse | ||