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Born in Ireland in eighteen seventy four He was a remarkably brave explorer Three times to Antartica he did go To that barren wilderness of ice and snow. Once with Captain Scott and twice on his own And it was on his third visit that his bravery became known The expedition was to reach the southern pole For all the great explorers, it was the ultimate goal. The Weddell sea was freezing and tightened its grip And crushed the Endurance, the expedition ship The crew saved all the equipment and food stores too They were stranded on an ice floe there was nothing they could do. But the floe breaks up and on the sea it floats So the order was given to launch the life boats They set sail for Elephant island in the southern ocean And with worsening conditions approached it with caution. It was a temporary move, they knew they couldn't stay Shackleton had to get help, there was no other way Except for five crewmen all the rest did remain On the island for four months with its inhospitable terrain. South Georgia was the place that they needed to get to From there they would be able to launch a rescue Eight hundred nautical miles they had to row and sail Through gigantic waves with snow, ice and hail. Stromness whale station, it was their goal But on their boat the harsh conditions had taken their toll South of the island they had to land on a beach Thirty six hours north was help, they needed to reach. Three of the crew were taken ill, no more could they take So Shackleton and two others, a long trek they did make They trekked in conditions that could have caused harm But they reached the whale station and raised the alarm. The three sick crewman were rescued, thankfully still alive And the twenty two on Elephant island were struggling to survive Penguin and seal meat was what they had to eat But they kept their hopes up not admitting defeat. On August the thirtieth in nineteen sixteen A Chilean navy ship on the horizon was seen It was Shackletons fourth attempt to rescue his crew Their ordeal was now over, but hell they'd been through. Written 9th January 2018
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