The Harbor wind's played on in our hearts As we bobbed in our baby dinghy in the blue bay. All sea sun long we sailed on with happy hearts. Sporadic clouds peeled shadows off dockhand carts: We thrilled in trills of gulls and terns above the bay. The harbor wind's song played on in our hearts. Cool breezes blew our dinghy to coves across the charts; We sifted winded sails, sipped wine all winsome day. All sea sun long we sailed on with happy hearts. The sun tumbled: we tacked for clubs past marts And feasted on mariners' tales of a bygone day. The harbor wind's song played on in our hearts. We reveled in rhythmic peals of mast slapping halyards And lapping ripples mooring mirrored lights in the bay. All misted moon long we sailed on with happy hearts. We were skippers of our dinghy, sporting our parts. Tack port! No, starboard! Buoy, port side bow! Oy vey! The harbor wind's song played on in our hearts; All sea sun long we sailed on with happy hearts. |