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The Lighthouse Recounts a Tale - Story Poem
Do you think I can save all ships in distress? How wrong you are! Times when I sorely pressed, Times when my beacon was snuffed out of its glory. Oh, I can tell you many an adventurous story, Exciting exploits on the tumultuous and stormy seas High waves span all around me, ugly with a heavy breeze. Still, there’s one I would sincerely like to show, Although it happened a long time ago. The Greyhound had a young master, rich and mean, And he dared cross the sea, oh what a scene. The winds were high and the sky was overcast Waves were high and terrible. The ship could not last. Aboard the vessel, I saw the master of the merchant ship, Carrying slaves and other goods, was a doomed deplorable trip. Above the dim of wicked waves, clangs of iron I heard, And screams intermixed with every offensive word. The man drenched held to the mast, knelt and prayed Let them be saved, he would renounce his trade. Years passed and the man gladly his faith he did embrace. He vowed he’d fight slavery with his “Amazing Grace”.
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