Dinosailors by Deb Lund
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Dinosaurs get on their ship
"Ahoy" they say and wave goodbye They don't look up and see the gray clouds in the sky They are very strong and really tough They like to talk about ship stuff Ropes and anchors, fancy knots, Chains and sails and maps to plot The dinos pick a way to go They hoist the sails for the wind to blow They pull up th anchor with their giant hands Off they go, away from land Dinosaurs sailors sing a song All their voices booming strong Heave ho, heave ho this life's for me Sailing in a ship on the sea They are really having fun Until a storm covers up the sun The water tosses them around They wish they could walk on solid ground They bounce around like little balls Bumping up against the walls They swing on ropes hanging from sails "Ow that hurts!" somebody wails **** (The rest presented unmodified) |