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3 May 2026

N    15:39  Fisherman's Stream diffhist +1,980 Vichan talk contribs (Created page with "By Aneirin Menelaos<br> <br><br> ~ As I walked by th' dockside an evenin' so fair ~<br> ~ T' view th' salt water an' take th' sea air ~<br> ~ I heer'd an ol' fishermans singin' a song ~<br> ~ Nay ye take me away boys me time is nay long ~<br> <br> ~ So-----> Wrap me up in me oil-skin an' jump'r ~<br> ~ Nay more on th' docks will ever be seen ~<br> ~ Jus' tell me old shipmates, I takin' a trip mates ~<br> ~ And I’ll see you some day lads on Fish...")
N    15:36  Ode to Kassha diffhist +306 Vichan talk contribs (Created page with "By Aneirin Menelaos<br> <br><br> There once was Kassha Firehart,<br> Whose magic was more than mere art,<br> With a chicken in hand,<br> He sank ships on command-<br> A master of craft set apart.<br> <br> <br> Ode to Kassha Category:Songs by Aneirin Menelaos")
N    15:32  Pirates Lament diffhist +1,888 Vichan talk contribs (Created page with "By Aneirin Menelaos<br> <br><br> I’ve walked th' docks o' Eridanus long,<br> Where th' gulls cry out like a sailor’s song,<br> But no deck calls an' no mast sways<br> Just empty wind an' landbound days.<br> <br> I know th' creak o' a timbered hull,<br> The taste o' brine an' a hold near full,<br> But here I stan' with boots in san',<br> A pirate’s heart in a farmer’s lan'.<br> <br> Oh th' seas still call, though I cannot go,<br> Through s...")