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Titanic:The Ship of Dreams

The Sun was drowsing quietly, Once upon a century, Mister Ocean calm but afraid, She was far but had a selected destiny. The ship was named unsinkable, She was the biggest ship ever, On those times, she was also famous, She was none other than Titanic. On fourteenth April, nineteen twelve, That day was typically pleasant, At night eleven forty Post Meridiem, Titanic struck an enormous ice berg. With this the ship started sinking, The passengers were with tensed faces, This was the load for all Navy members, All ran through the life boats. At the peak time, All mommys were in search for child, Babies and children were all tensed for mom, But the destiny set was really-really wrong! At that moonless night, All the men were having a quote in the mind, "Girls, wife and children should be rescued first", "We can leave the world for our love." Every two couple saw each other, Last time ever, Also this maritime disaster, Made the ship into two forever. The sinking Titanic killed thousands of people, But also seven hundred five lives, Were rescued as worked ample, But everybody understood- This wasn't simple! This disaster took place, In a very cold ocean, That was North Atlantic Ocean, It will be memorable for what happened here! On fifteenth April, nineteen twelve, The whole world was in a great shock, At morning, two thirty Ante Meridiem, The ship went down with the corpse. Titanic is known as, The ship of dreams, As many crew members had a dream, To make Titanic unsinkable as imagined! She is known as, The ship of wonders, And also known as, The ghost ship. The Navy members always said, "God himself cannot sink this ship", But one night was more than enough, To make this true statement false!

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