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Bag Pipes

A ship-yard celebration is to accede
no sailor from a new boat will abscond
to abrogate drinks, of a wishing deed
Oceans to challenge and far beyond.

And there the bag-pipe players cond
on ethnic island tunes, and aural modes
as Nautilus dance and gals respond
like oceanic waves to acclaimed nodes.

The adage of players' hypnotic tunes
invite every young to a dance agog,
men forms with girls to smile, as balloons
fly colorfully, with every toast of grog.

The gals smile to the well chosen male,
in this feast of agon to renew a toll
of ocean routes against storms and gales,
just to return to moors and their call.

And as the bagpipes sea tales, affable,
sweet twinges the girls' hearts aggress,
tight lips valiantly will live on fables,
after their men to ocean routes egress.

There, nautilus men promise forever
to ambit-honor their gals and adumbrate,
as bag-pipes continue in manly ether,
to apotheotic highs their love to elevate.

Aubade rhythms with nautilus to dance,
to bag-pipe tunes of their appetence,
disposed ardors to designate on glance,
in exclusivity of their ocean competence.

((Askos + Aulos = Askaulos (= bag + pipe)
Very ancient musical instrument of bucolic
character, known as the 'askos of Dionysus',
even before 500 BC.))

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