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Sing Haughty Yacht-Y Yea
bayboats purse seine whey journey yearlong gay laddy inured dry up haughty yachty yea mildred mayhem dewlap naughty jaunty jay sons caught in car capers haughty yachty yea vicar baking in butterfat orphan boy screwed in larder bluejay frollic jane and a haughty yachty yea bombs in bay bombard dickson singsick cockpit french chicks s’envoient en l'air* oh a haughty yachty yea idols jailed in temples choked in garlandy incense priestly eyedance pose yes a haughty yachty yea masons’ mildewy masters with compass stone and pilasters plan solomon’s might on earth yea sing haughty yachty yea royal houses love in stables lords and ladies love in regalia loving ones love in limbo cry haughty yachty yea dote on damsels in december hey yachty haughty yea make them deliver in september ho yickety yackety yea eh * "s'envoient en l'air": French, literally, for "throwing legs up in the air"; in France - guess, if you can - this phrase means: ??? ©T.Wignesan - Paris, May 4, 1997 [from the collection : longhand notes: a binding of poems. Paris: 1999]
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