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The Affair

Slap, slap, slap; she's always chatting,

Maybe to the gulls up above.

Winds being friendly to us both,

I toss the lines and give a shove.

 

Fix the sheets and adjust the tack,

She does the rest as I sit back.

Waves crashing off the bow,

I'm sailing now!

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