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2021.03.27.

Wreck of the Titanic

In nineteen-twelve befell an affair,
The likes of which had never been heard before.
The ship was pretty and it looked mighty gallant,
But it did not last long.
 
At Southampton harbour it was lowered from the dockyard,
There it was given the name Titanic.
And the gallant ship was sent on its maiden voyage.
The Titanic was laden with American goods,
The passengers' valuables and golden things.
There were two-thousands bags of coffee,
And they all sank quickly into the Atlantic waves.
 
The Titanic was a city swimming in the sea,
And there were two ponds where people bathed,
And three gardens where canary birds sang,
And great orchestras played to the people.
 
Captain Mits1 peered in his binoculars
And he warned Ismao2: 'I can see icebergs.'
Isamo was mean and he sat in his parlour.
'I assure you that our ship can take down an iceberg!'
 
In the parlour they were having a ball,
when the Titanic crashed into the iceberg.
The iceberg ripped away three plates,
and the water began to flow, running through the ship,
until it reached the engine room.
 
Ismao was mean, he sat in his padded chair,
when people started crying: 'Oh us poor wretches, we will drown!'
Ismao exited his cabin and started speaking:
'Now our ship's record will go down!'
 
The wine flowed foaming in the ballrooms.
The people rejoiced in the labyrinthine ship.
 
The Titanic's three propellers had already fallen off,
And sunken into the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean.
The people panicked and trampled upon one another,
The mothers and children cried for someone to save them.
 
The ship orchestra played a hymn of death,
Tears of agony burned in the eyes of thousands.
When the ship's steam engines finally exploded,
The giant snapped in two.
 
The Atlantic Ocean buried one-thousand-sixhundred people
Lot of gold and stuff sunk along with the ship.
Captain Mits stood on his bridge,
Until the waves of the Atlantic came to bury him.
Until the waves of the Atlantic came to bury him.
 
  • 1. Probably 'Smith'.
  • 2. J. Bruce Ismay.