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- Now these are the laws of the Navy,
- Unwritten and varied they be;
- And he that is wise will observe them,
- Going down in his ship to the sea;
- As naught may outrun the destroyer,
- Even so with the law and its grip,
- For the strength of the ship is the Service,
- And the strength of the Service, the ship.
- Take heed what ye say of your seniors,
- Be your words spoken softly or plain,
- Lest a bird of the air tell the matter,
- And so ye shall hear it again.
- If ye labour from morn until even'
- And meet with reproof for your toil,
- It is well - that the guns be humbled,
- The compressor must check the recoil.
- On the strength of one link in the cable,
- Dependeth the might of the chain.
- Who knows when thou mayest be tested?
- So live that thou bearest the strain!
- When the ship that is tired returneth,
- With the signs of the sea showing plain,
- Men place her in dock for a season,
- And her speed she reneweth again.
- So shall thou, lest perchance thou grow weary
- In the uttermost parts of the sea,
- Pray for leave, for the good of the Service,
- As much and as oft as may be.
- Count not upon certain promotion,
- But rather to gain it aspire;
- Though the sight-line end on the target,
- There cometh, perchance, a miss-fire.
- If ye win through an Arctic ice Floe,
- Unmentioned at home in the Press,
- Heed it not, no man seeth the piston,
- But it driveth the ship none the less.
- Can'st follow the track of the dolphin,
- Or tell where the sea swallows roam;
- Where leviathan taketh his pastime;
- What ocean he calleth his home?
- Even so with the words of thy seniors,
- And the orders these words shall convey.
- Every law is as naught beside this one -
- "Thou shalt not criticize, but obey!"
- Saith the wise, "How may I know their purpose?"
- Then acts without wherefore or why,
- Stays the fool but one moment to question,
- And the chance of his life passeth by.
- Do they growl? It is well; be thou silent,
- So that work goeth forward again;
- Lo, the gun throws her shot to a hair's breath
- And shouteth, yet none shall complain.
- Do they growl and the work be retarded?
- It is ill, speak, whatever their rank;
- The half-loaded gun also shouteth,
- But can she pierce armor with blank?
- Doth the funnels make war with the paintwork?
- Do the decks with the cannon complain?
- Nay, they know that some soap or a scraper
- Unites them as brothers again.
- So ye, being heads of departments,
- Do your growl with a smile on your lip,
- Lest we strive and in anger be parted,
- And lessen the might of your ship.
- Dost think, in a moment of anger,
- 'Tis well with thy seniors to fight?
- They prosper, who burn in the morning,
- The letters they wrote over-night;
- For some there be, shelved and forgotten,
- With nothing to thank for their fate,
- Save that (on a half-sheet of foolscap),
- Which a fool "Had the honor to state--."
- Dost deem that thy vessel needs gilding,
- And the drydock forbear to supply;
- Place thy hand in thy pocket and gild her,
- There be those who have risen thereby.
- If the fairway be crowded with shipping,
- Beating homeward the harbour to win,
- It is meet that, lest any should suffer,
- The steamers pass cautiously in;
- So thou, when thou nearest promotion,
- And the peak that is gilded is nigh,
- Give heed to thy words and thine actions,
- Lest others be wearied thereby,
- It is ill for the winners to worry,
- Take thy fate as it comes with a smile,
- And when thou art safe in the harbour
- They will envy, but may not revile.
- Uncharted the rocks that surround thee,
- Take heed that the channels thou learn,
- Lest thy name serve to bouy for another
- That shoal, the Courts-Martial Return.
- Through Armour, the belt that protects her,
- The ship bears the scar on her side;
- It is well if the court acquit thee;
- It were best hadst thou never been tried.
- Now these are the laws of the Navy,
- Unwritten and varied they be;
- And he that is wise will observe them,
- Going down in his ship to the sea.
- As the wave rises clear to the hawse pipe,
- Washes aft, and is lost in the wake,
- So shall ye drop astern, all unheeded,
- Such time as the law ye forsake.
- Now these are the laws of the Navy,
- And many and mighty are they.
- But the hull and the deck and the keel
- And the truck of the law is - - OBEY
- By Captain Ronald Hopwood
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