Twister_Ken
Well-Known Member
Seems our favourite sea poem are even older than parahandy.
What we need are poems for today. Here's my modest starter for ten.
Oh, they were a motley crew
From all quarters drawn
None picked for their intelligence
Nor even for their brawn
They came from yard skips far and near
From chandlers’ upper shelves
From online auctions and the like
From deep dark locker delves
The captain he was Ray Marine
The first mate’s name was Brookes
Gatehouse did the cooking
While Jeckell cooked the books
Trimming sails was Lew Mar’s job
The mechanic he was Bruce
North and Hood were helmsmen
The Norseman’s bowels were loose
They vowed to cross the ocean wide
From Thames to Timbuktu
Dan Forth on the fore deck
Blake’s baby in the loo
But something happened, out of sight
Of land, down Biscay way
May Day was heard a-calling
For a course to Biscayne Cay
Did they get there? Did they heck.
Their boat all wrecked and bust
By ‘butting blokes in a two hulled craft
Overpowered by a gust
Sad to say no more was heard
Of Ray and his bargain crew
But rumours abound, around the world
They’re guesting at a Jumble, in a field outside of Looe.
What we need are poems for today. Here's my modest starter for ten.
Oh, they were a motley crew
From all quarters drawn
None picked for their intelligence
Nor even for their brawn
They came from yard skips far and near
From chandlers’ upper shelves
From online auctions and the like
From deep dark locker delves
The captain he was Ray Marine
The first mate’s name was Brookes
Gatehouse did the cooking
While Jeckell cooked the books
Trimming sails was Lew Mar’s job
The mechanic he was Bruce
North and Hood were helmsmen
The Norseman’s bowels were loose
They vowed to cross the ocean wide
From Thames to Timbuktu
Dan Forth on the fore deck
Blake’s baby in the loo
But something happened, out of sight
Of land, down Biscay way
May Day was heard a-calling
For a course to Biscayne Cay
Did they get there? Did they heck.
Their boat all wrecked and bust
By ‘butting blokes in a two hulled craft
Overpowered by a gust
Sad to say no more was heard
Of Ray and his bargain crew
But rumours abound, around the world
They’re guesting at a Jumble, in a field outside of Looe.