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Title: Strange Life Preserver Author: James McIntyre [More Titles by McIntyre] A sailor he was swept from deck, Though they full quickly launched the boat, But while he on the waves did toss, It hover'd o'er him with its wings, But sailor seized it by the throat, The boat's crew found him none too soon, And thus poor Jack his life was saved, For as a friend he did hug close Sailors fear that many a cross[J] "The lone Albatross incumbent on the air."
[J] See Coleridge's Ancient Mariner for the calamity befell a crew for wantonly killing this bird. [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |