TITANIC

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    TITANIC

    Theres a tale of a ship
    Great men in hundreds it took to trip
    Its voyage to great land never came through
    I know cos grandpa was there too

    It was enormous so was called Titanic
    Unknown to many she would cos great panic
    Her voyage to great lands would have been a success
    But her owners made blasphemy of great stength

    Hev-ho Hev-ho her crew had cried
    As she took off for journey at low tide
    grandpa waved as much as he could
    grandma cried patting father in her womb

    The journey seemed all so nice
    But below the seas were masses of ice
    Twinkle of an eye Titanic got hit
    Shipwreck! and she sank many feet

    Few survived out of so many
    Grandpa was amoung his heart so heavy
    The tale of Titanic shook the world
    An outcome when men underate God

    And though i live in modern ages
    Where inventions have gone through rapid changes
    Many occurences have caused great panic
    Just as the case of Titanic

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    A poem begins as a lump in the throat, a sense of wrong, a homesickness, a lovesickness. It finds the thought and the thought finds the words.

    Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.

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