The Gods of the Copybook Headings - Kipling

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Lyrics by Rudyard Kipling 1919
Music Mark Horning 2024
My friends have been on a Kipling kick lately. I will always associate this poem with the late Dr. Jerry Pournelle, who quoted it often.
I am also struck by the drift in English pronunciation over the past 100 years. Even though the great vowel shift should ostensibly be over by the early 1900s, Kipling rhymes Come with Rome, and Faith with Death.

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  • @DanielKellyFolkMusic
    @DanielKellyFolkMusicАй бұрын

    Great setting Mark, has been fun to do more Kipling.

  • @annawing770
    @annawing770Ай бұрын

    Could the odd rhymes be a deliberate attempt to sound like from an older time that parsed as having had some kind of wisdom or understanding the modern age of progress was losing? Kipling must have been familiar with Shakespeare's works, they're taught in the Anglophone world even today in our schools with much less focus on literature (and more on mathematics, to bump up the test scores), and the idea that writers from long ago had hidden wisdom lost to contemporaries is an idea that has appeared in many times and places throughout human civilizations. It seems to be a natural impulse of Man, perhaps stemming from the same need that makes us listen to and preserve the stories of the past in the first place because they may hold important survival information or other culturally-known truths.

  • @Rocketsong

    @Rocketsong

    Ай бұрын

    I've noticed some very odd rhymes in Henry Lawson as well. But there is at least with Lawson there is the possibility that those rhyme in Australian.