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Just love those canoes ----->

Northern Dancer

Survivalist
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We don’t need a motor, we don’t need a sail.
We don’t need no fins or gills, and we don’t need a tail.
Let’s just keep it simple, we’ll each get an oar.
Paddle out to no man’s lake and float till we can’t no more.

Can you canoe on a little boat built for two?
Can you canoe? I’ll be your captain and your crew.
Can you canoe if there’s nothing better to do?
I wanna float down a river with you.

We don’t need no outlets, we don’t need no wires.
Prime time entertainment will be lightnin’ bugs and fires.
Lets just keep it simple, unplugged and outside.
Sound waves on the water don’t need to be amplified.

I’ll take the bow brother, you can take the stern.
I’ll move us forward, while you choose when to turn.

Let’s just keep it simple, we all need a friend.
In this current moment instead of lookin’ around the bend
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Check it out online -
Can you canoe?
by the Okee Dokee Brothers



 

Alexandoy

Pathfinder
To be honest, I am not comfortable in taking the canoe to the river because it is shaky and has the tendency to fall. The local canoe that fishermen use here have the bamboo pole as brace for the sides which makes the canoe steady. However, I don't think that it is still a canoe. In the river, I would rather take the raft made from bamboo poles because it looks safer.
 
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