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Donald, came into town, lean and wiry

Music, flew from his pipes, wild and fiery

With pack on his pack, and eyes wild with ecstasy

Some called him the devil, that Donald McGillavry!

Awesome song by an (I'll try my best to describe it) Irish/Celtic/Medieval/Renaissance melody band called the Empty Hats

For some reason I thought of it after reading this riddle.

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I'm trying to find out why an architect would be inking the designs to a ship... one thing I've come up with is a Las Vegas casino with a pirate theme that has a building in the shape of a ship? Of course, that would be a phony ship, but maybe the architect's just trying to make it seem not phony.

Also, statues, gargoyles with wings, snowglobes, and building and setting off a new cruise ship. Maybe an aircraft carrier? (yes, I know "ship" can refer to planes and not just boats, but that architect thing... architects make buildings, structures, not airplanes!)

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Donald, came into town, lean and wiry

Music, flew from his pipes, wild and fiery

With pack on his pack, and eyes wild with ecstasy

Some called him the devil, that Donald McGillavry!

Awesome song by an (I'll try my best to describe it) Irish/Celtic/Medieval/Renaissance melody band called the Empty Hats

For some reason I thought of it after reading this riddle.

Anyway...

I'm trying to find out why an architect would be inking the designs to a ship... one thing I've come up with is a Las Vegas casino with a pirate theme that has a building in the shape of a ship? Of course, that would be a phony ship, but maybe the architect's just trying to make it seem not phony.

Also, statues, gargoyles with wings, snowglobes, and building and setting off a new cruise ship. Maybe an aircraft carrier? (yes, I know "ship" can refer to planes and not just boats, but that architect thing... architects make buildings, structures, not airplanes!)

Cool Lyric, DarthNoob, and some interesting thoughts but I for this riddle they are leading you astray.

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This one should be fairly easy but we all know how that can go.

An Architect inked the upward side,

to build a ship that isn't phony.

The die-hard wing first flew with pride,

and made the play or ceremony.

teh Spruce goose for 1100.

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Thanks guys. That means a lot coming from you. :blush:

An Architect (Frank Lloyd Wright) inked (write) the upward (as in "right a boat") side (one side as opposed to left),

to build a ship (shipwright) that isn't phony (right).

The die-hard wing (right wing) first flew with pride (Wilbur and Orville),

and made the play (playwright) or ceremony (rite)

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