Don’t give me some dark, inscrutable muse With faux chaste coyness and misleading smiles; Give me a memory that I can use To carry me through the endless gray miles Of venal ensigns on a windswept deck, Days sighed away under monochrome skies. I’ll recall a broad (and she’ll let you check) With the fleet’s emblem tattooed on both thighs, A bawd who can take a beer and a shot, Who’ll let you wear the dress, if you prefer. She’ll let you have even if you have not; God bless those sailors who sail in her. Who needs some girl who’s all cashmere and class? Give me the **** you can grab by the ***.