FARSAILOR'S VOYAGE: A GOOD SHIP

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Thursday, April 6, 2006

A GOOD SHIP

Ah, what a man would give to command a ship good and true, It need not be a grand ship, a handy one is best after all, She would need to have good sea keeping, able to catch the wind, Stay a course and right herself in flickle winds and climes, Beauty as to the beholder, that pretty little yacht not much good in green, A seaman needs a vessel that climbs the waves and shakes off the spray, Snug and tight against the chill of night, but airy enough in the topics, A sail and a engine she must... Sign in to see full entry.

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