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"The Laws of the Navy"
Captain Hopwood, RN
Now these are 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 labor 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 those words shall convey. Every law is as naught
beside this one- "Thou shalt not criticise, 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
amain; Lo, the gun throw 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 blanks?
Doth the funnels make war with the
paintwork? Do the the decks to 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 ye
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 dockyard
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, 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 buoy for another That shoal, the Courts-Martial Return.
Though 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 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 keel And the truck of the
law is - OBEY.
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