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Ss Edmund Fitzgerald
The Great Lakes Engineering Works built a new boat S. S. Edmund Fitzgerald, t'would soon be afloat The people that owned her needed a name President of the company was given that fame. One of the largest boats to sail on the Great Lakes Was a solidly built boat and had what it takes September twenty fourth nineteen fifty and eight Was her maiden voyage, laden with freight. The 'Mighty Fitz' was the nickname they gave her 'Titanic Of The Lakes', sadly that would come later For years she shipped freight from town to town Crossing the Great Lakes, left, right, up and down. The lakes weather worsened in the month of November Ferocious storm's that would pull ships asunder That fateful day 'The Fitz' took a route Sailing to Detroit from a port near Duluth. A hurricane force storm was heading their way Other ships took refuge in Whitefish bay Captain McSorleys last message, " we're holding our own" What happened thereafter isn't quite known. The storm battered the boat with thirty foot waves And sent all her crew to their watery graves November the tenth, nineteen seventy five The 'Mighty Fitz' sank, no one did survive. Lake Superior was where the tragedy occurred When the news got out, church bells could be heard The Reverend Ingalls twenty nine times he did toll For the crew of 'The Mighty Fitz' every lost soul. A memorial service is held once a year The bells are tolled, they pray, shed a tear Stories have been written, and a ballad too Dedicated to the men of 'The Mighty Fitz' crew. A Noteworthy Ship Poetry Contest Sponsored by Robert James Ligouri Written 18.12. 2017
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