My eyes are blurred
I cannot see
My one true love
Has gone to sea
He said he’d return
He said he’d be true
Before he left
He said, “I love you.”
My eyes are blurred
I cannot see
My one true love
Has gone to sea
He said he’d return
He said he’d be true
Before he left
He said, “I love you.”
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I hope he will remember his words âĶ
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I’m sure he will. Though it’s not a true tale. At least, not for me. Tends to be trains and planes take mine away! ðŦððĪŠð
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Aww, what a moving poem
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Thank you, Sadje. It was one of those that just had to be
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So lovely
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The trouble with loving a man of the sea.
Nicely done!
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Thank you, Dale. I do admit, never a lover of sailors, me.
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Can’t say that I blame you!
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I just seem to fall for expats
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You know what they say about falling in love with a sailor….
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It’s never happened to me! Soldiers, yes. Pilots, mmm. But sailors? Not ever
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Interesting take, Crispina.
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Thank you, Indira ðĨ°
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You are welcome, dear.
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