How The Whale Got His Throat (poem)

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Published in Kipling's ust So Stories (1902), both narrative and poems.
An illustration for the story How The Whale Got His Throat (poem) by the author Rudyard Kipling
An illustration for the story How The Whale Got His Throat (poem) by the author Rudyard Kipling
An illustration for the story How The Whale Got His Throat (poem) by the author Rudyard Kipling
When the cabin port-holes are dark and green
Because of the seas outside
When the ship goes wop (with a wiggle between)
And steward falls into the soup-tureen,
And trunks begin to slide;
When Nursey lies on the floor in a heap,
And Mummy tells you to let her sleep,
And you aren't waked or washed or dressed,
Why, then you will know (if you haven't guessed)
You're "Fifty North and Forty West!"

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