Take the wind out of the sails
 and everything goes still.
 All motion pitifully fails
 and somehow dulls your will.
A paralysing blanket sinks
 on one’s mood as well,
 and the troubled sailor thinks
 he hates motorboat swell.
It makes the boat sway at its place
 and shakes the helpless boom
 Forfeit the chance to win the race
 makes desperation loom.
The lack of wind stops your ambition,
 but forces you to think
 what could be done in this condition:
 you enjoy life and drink.
 
 






