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The Second Jungle Book
The Song of the Little Hunter
Rudyard Kipling
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       Ere Mor the Peacock flutters, ere the Monkey People cry,
           Ere Chil the Kite swoops down a furlong sheer,
       Through the Jungle very softly flits a shadow and a sigh--
           He is Fear, O Little Hunter, he is Fear!
       Very softly down the glade runs a waiting, watching shade,
           And the whisper spreads and widens far and near;
       And the sweat is on thy brow, for he passes even now--
           He is Fear, O Little Hunter, he is Fear!
       Ere the moon has climbed the mountain, ere the rocks
                 are ribbed with light,
           When the downward-dipping trails are dank and drear,
       Comes a breathing hard behind thee--snuffle-snuffle
                 through the night--
           It is Fear, O Little Hunter, it is Fear!
       On thy knees and draw the bow; bid the shrilling arrow go;
           In the empty, mocking thicket plunge the spear;
       But thy hands are loosed and weak, and the blood has left
                 thy cheek--
           It is Fear, O Little Hunter, it is Fear!
       When the heat-cloud sucks the tempest, when the slivered
                 pine-trees fall,
           When the blinding, blaring rain-squalls lash and veer;
       Through the war-gongs of the thunder rings a voice more
                 loud than all--
           It is Fear, O Little Hunter, it is Fear!
       Now the spates are banked and deep; now the footless
                 boulders leap--
           Now the lightning shows each littlest leaf-rib clear--
       But thy throat is shut and dried, and thy heart against
                 thy side
           Hammers: Fear, O Little Hunter--this is Fear!