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Gone Fishing Part Two
They slowed the boat so they could hear, if any other craft came near, when suddenly out of the gloom, appeared the harbinger of their doom. A ship so huge they could not steer, beyond the bow so high and sheer, as it bore down on them at a hellish rate, and sliced their boat, and sealed their fate. The great ship passed on as no one knew that they'd just killed the small boat's crew, and back on shore it was not yet known that both of the friends would never come home. By eight that night they began to worry, and to the launching slip they did hurry. They called the coastguard, and he, called on all shipping in the vicinity. After hours of searching from lifeboat, and sky, and many other vessels that were passing by. Nothing was found, out in the mist, it seemed the men did not exist. And this of course, was totally true the men had sunk down into the deep blue, they were lost at sea without a trace, departed from the human race.
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