ComeSailAway the Flamustela

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ComeSailAway
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9 Jul 2018
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I'm sailing away
Set an open course for the Virgin Sea
'Cause I've got to be free
Free to face the life that's ahead of me
On board, I'm the captain
So climb aboard
We'll search for tomorrow
On every shore
And I'll try, oh Lord, I'll try
To carry on

I look to the sea
Reflections in the waves, spark my memory
Some happy, some sad
I think of childhood friends and the dreams we had
We lived happily forever
So the story goes
But somehow we missed out
On the pot of gold
But we'll try, best that we can
To carry on

A gathering of angels
Appeared above my head
They sang to me this song of hope
And this is what they said
They said come sail away, come sail away
Come sail away with me, lads
Come sail away, come sail away
Come sail away with me
Come sail away, come sail away
Come sail away with me, baby
Come sail away, come sail away
Come sail away with me

I thought that they were angels
But to my surprise
We climbed aboard their starship
We headed for the skies
Singing "Come sail away, come sail away
Come sail away with me, lads
Come sail away, come sail away
Come sail away with me
Come sail away, come sail away
Come sail away with me
Come sail away, come sail away
Come sail away with me
Come sail away, come sail away
Come sail away with me"
Come sail away, come sail away
Come sail away with me
Come sail away, come sail away
Come sail away with me
Come sail away, come sail away
Come sail away with me
Come sail away, come sail away
Come sail away with me

About Flamustela Eggs

Flamustela eggs are laid underground in burrows near the foothills of The Volcano. The flickering blue flames that dance across the eggs (and down the long, slender body of hatched Flamustelas) do not cause intraspecies harm due to a unique chemical composition of both the shell and fur that is effectively fire resistant.

About the Flamustela Creature

When successfully locating a Flamustela burrow, a keen eye and patience is generally required to do so. These burrows are cleverly camouflaged among The Volcano's barren landscape, the entrances concealed with rocks that seamlessly blend into the rest of the surroundings. Someone who is willing to wait and watch a Flamustela burrow from afar is eventually rewarded with the adorable sight of a gentle creature with beady eyes, wriggly round ears, a twitchy nose, and a brilliant blue flame.