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IT'S DIFFERENT NOW by WILLIAM A. PHELON

First Line: IN GOOD OLD DAYS UPON THE SEA
Last Line: HIM IF HE'S LOST OR WON!
Subject(s): SAILING & SAILORS;

IN GOOD old days upon the sea,
They set the swelling sails,
Then handled them as best they could
To hold the helping gales.
They sailed along until they met
The bold and gallant foe—
They traded cannon-shots, and then
They closed in, blow for blow!
Today, they steam until the foe
Is sixteen miles away—
They find his spot by instruments,
Then aim and blaze away!
The valiant sailor seldom sees
The target of his gun—
At eventide the radio tells
Him if he's lost or won!



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