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Premium Member Rms Lusitania
Those illegal acts are sort against each other who was right brother Carrying ammo playing outside of the rules the Brits more fool them No flags were flying her identity disguised wise decision, not She went down quickly just eighteen minutes in all as near 1,200 lives now gone A ship downed so soon did 173 tons of ammo and shells aid the quick sinking Still up for debate here lies...

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Categories: rms, america, dark, grief, hate,
Form: Senryu
Rms Titanic
Off, with all the luxury and arrogance that is man, To a place where the sun dies beyond land’s end, Through the foam and spray that christened you, Yet, failed to cleanse your original sin. And with bones of chalk and a fire within, You held your head high for a last look at the sky, While captains of industry and...

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Categories: rms, corruption, death, destiny, fate,
Form: Free verse



Feelings In the Rms Titanic Voyage
On the North Atlantic, wind currents air are emanating from the farsighted North America. wind howls! “Sometimes you meet a person and you just click –you are comfortable with him, like you know him from your whole life, and you don’t have to pretend to be anyone or anything” Feeling frozen! “Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength...

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Categories: rms, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: ABC
Premium Member RMS Titanic
Built by Harland and Wolff in the shipyards of Belfast A luxurious gigantic cruise ship that they built to last She was an Olympic class liner of the White Star Line No expense was spared in construction she was grand and so fine. From Southampton to Cherbourg then from Queenstown in Cork Picked up her last passengers before sailing on...

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Categories: rms, natural disasters, new york,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Rms Queen Mary
The RMS Queen Mary. Was a ship, and not a ferry. Out at sea, from dawn till dusk. The White Star Liner. Would never rust. It would sail by day, and then by night. With eighty one thousand tons and power. You could sail the ocean blue. Every minute of the day, or every minute of the hour. Named after Mary of Teck. The wife...

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Categories: rms, fantasy, sea, usa,
Form: Ode



Rms Titanic
The finest ship of the White Star Line, Titanic majestically sailed the brine A floating palace of opulence A thing of beauty and elegance But beauty is but a fragile veneer And conceals a truth more austere Into the depths Europe’s poor, are thrust Travelling in steerage like human ballast The iceberg cut her stem to stern But at first no one showed concern Except...

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Categories: rms, historybeauty, beauty,
Form: I do not know?

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