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The Time Worn Tale
I’ll tell you a tale of a long weary  sail
 And a day of carrying the mail quite  before it was compared to a snail.
 
 We’ll sit down to a meal, 
 And the time, it will steal,
 
 As I tell you the tale of the long weary sail 
 And the mail before it was a snail.
 
 You will lie,in a garment of blue dye,
  Saying you wanted Thai,
  
 But I do not notice what you want. 
 Because I cannot
 
 Break the trance of the tale of the sail
 Carrying mail, and how it became a snail. 
 
 You may holler and you may shout.
 But I will not know what it’s about.
 
 My eyes are full of the sea !
 What I  behold, and what I see
 
 Is not at all what you see.
 But if you listen to me, 
 
 You will see  dazzling blues
 Bright, dark, mysterious hues 
 
 Tempered with golden-brown,burning, glorious sand.
 For one must stand on land
 
 If one is to tell a tale of a brave sail, 
 Sending the mail yet becoming a snail.
 
 
 Finish your food ! 
 I am deep in the mood 
 
 Of storytelling tonight.
 Capturing this lonely twilight 
 
 In words of the timeworn tale telling of a sail 
 That delivered mail before the mail was  snail. 
 
 I think it  very late;
 Hurry, and  do not escape 
 
 From my words which weave 
 Magically in the eaves. 
 
 A dream, a trance, a story, 
 Do not worry, I would not bore you with one corny. 
 
 Because this tale is mysterious and adventurous, a sail
 Carrying the mail which was not a snail.
 
 I’m sorry I did not get you Thai.
 But no matter how you sigh,
 
 I cannot rectify
 That your tastes I did not satisfy ! 
 
 But I think my faults scant.
 Would you please recant ?
 
 Let me tell you a story ! It is not eerie,
 You have no need to be leery ! 
 
 It is a simple tale, about one fine sail,
 And a struggle with mail, which might not have been a snail. 
 
 Finally ! Are you ready? 
 For me to tell of an eddy 
 
 Of  flowing sea waves and the oceans dear brine.
 There now, just lie supine.
 
 
 
 Get comfortable in this rhyme, 
 If only for a short  time.
 
 This is a good one,  a superb tale
 There are many good tales of sails - 
 
 Sails that carry and sails that fly, 
 All cutting sweetly through the sky. 
 
 Be ye a rogue, or be ye a pirate
 The sea does not end for any  pretentious  tyrant.
 
 Forget about the Thai and your garment of blue dye! 
 Do you not see that I 
 
 Must tell this tale of sail ? 
 So, please, just permit me to rail ! 
 
 My God !  I’ve forgotten 
 The rest of that rotten 
 
 Tale about a sail ! 
 I can’t believe it’s gone stale ! 
 
 I do remember it was a grand tale,
 And that it concerned a sail.
 
 Perhaps it was carrying many jewels. 
 There may have been swordfights and duels. 
 
 Oh well, I suppose one cannot 
 Remember all that one’s brain has got.
 
 Why did I forget, why did I lose 
 The whole story in a snooze ? 
 
 Your fault or mine, this night calls still to be captured ,
 In words ,and in phrases,  kidnapped 
 
 To our amused entertainment.
 Stop saying how smart you were to rent 
 
 The latest from Hollywood, just sent with acclaim from the theatre.
 I would like you to know that I find your laughter 
 
 Most annoying and provoking, belaboring my brain 
 With so many thoughts you might not think me sane. 
  
 I’ll admit that you're smart, and I’ll label you intelligent
 But let me give you a hint: 
 
 I’d only be lying, just trying  to appease 
 Your mood of unease.
 
 Fine, If you insist, I’ll forget about words and capturing nights 
 In exchange for these synthetic, exciting new sights. 
 
 I wanted to see this film anyway
 I suppose the story can wait for another day.
 
 But then, on this other day  I will  be sure to remember 
 And I swear, by  years end, or by December,
 
 You will have heard the blasted  long  tale, 
 About the far, elusive,  weary sail !

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