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All at Sea - my Boyhood Poem

The Village And The Church c1955
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The ship had struck an iceberg a hole yawned in its side. In came the water racing fast - a swirling rushing tide. Then up came Jack the captain, He cried "put fear to rout - I've blown a hole in the other side to let the water out".

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A memory of Pott Shrigley in Cheshire shared on Saturday, 14th May 2011.

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