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Enjoy this reading of the poem Three Sheets to the Wind by Michael Williams. This poem first appeared in Leaves from the Inn of the Last Home, released in 1987.
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Three Sheets to the Wind
Sing as the spirits move you,Sing to your doubling eye,Plain Jane becomes Lovable LindasWhen six moons shine in the sky.
Sing to a sailor's courage,Sing while the elbows bend,A ruby port your harbor,Hoist three sheets to the wind.
Sing while the heart is cordial,Sing to the absinthe of cares,Sing to the one for the weaving road,And the dog, and each of his hairs.
All of the waitresses love you,Every dog is your friend,Whatever you say is just what you mean,So hoist three sheets to the wind.