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The sixty five foot shrimp trawler is tied up at the dock in St. Augustine, Florida. The Captain is up in South Carolina for Thanksgiving holidays. He is also up in South Carolina because he is afraid of the ocean. I am alone on the Trawler tied up to the dock. There is little food aboard and no money. I am broke. So I write a lot. Dream.
Ten Days At Sea.
To the laundromat I took my clothes To wash them clean In those two quarter washing machines. Ten days I was on that hard luck boat Me and my clothes, we stink like goats.
Others are there just like me. I take a chair and wait my turn. I count ten machines against the wall. Their glassy eyes are dirty clothes Going round and round in those soapy churns.
Long blond hair, blue flashing eyes. Adorn the girl sitting next to me. Not bashful a bit, ten days at sea. I smile at her, hopefully! And we drink a Coke from the red machine.
"Hey" she says "I must go." "Would you mind please to watch my clothes?" "Sure" I say happily. Planning ahead for later this day. I mean,aw what the heck. Ten days at sea.
Graceful she turns quick to leave Beautiful she is I be hypnotized. Her long blond hair, blue flashing eyes. Bone white teeth, red smiling lips. Her tight blue jeans caress curving hips.
"Wait" I say "Which are yours?" "Which machines hold your clothes?" "Well all of them against the wall!" "And here's some dimes to get them dry." "Okay" I say. Ten days at sea.
She clears the door out onto the street. And with her goes one just like me. A shrimper-man, lonely too. Ten days at sea! "Thanks." he says grinning wide. Aw! What the heck. Ten days at sea!
And so it was in St. Augustine. And when the Captain returned from South Carolina I jumped ship and I walked and hitchhiked home. Mostly I walked.
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