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Our Destiny
I was Captain of a side-wheel steamer. We sailed to America where grass was greener. Aboard the ship was more precious than gold. Filled to capacity with the young and old. We steamed to the coast, fog was severe. All we wanted was for land to appear. We chugged on slowly, no coast in sight, As we entered Salem Harbor that fateful night. The fog bell warned of the dangerous shoals. I started to pray for the onboard souls. The bell rang louder, it was too late. We reversed the engines, I realized our fate. The trees started emerging from the ghostly mist. My ship grazed ledge, then started to list. The hot boiler exploded with a thunderous blast. No one knew that day was their last. Our bodies are gone, our spirits still here. So don't feel bad, we'll always be near. We found our place where grass is greener, Sailed into destiny on a side-wheel steamer.
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