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Last Night

by john-f-mccullagh

On this, the last night of our world, As rockets flare and people scream, A floating mount of arctic ice has made a nightmare of our dream. Dear Charlotte, get into the boat. Don't make an orphan of our child. I smile and lie and say that I will be along in just a while. She nods, and we share a final kiss, a kiss redolent of goodbye. It is my hope that they will live, while I prepare myself to die. Doomed gentlemen upon the deck; noble, wealthy or in trade. I play as brave as any there In this, our final masquerade. Their little lifeboat floats away adrift upon a sea of glass. I pray, for the first time in years, full knowing that this cup won't pass. Should I go down with the ship? That is the Captain's choice, I hear. Or put a gun into my mouth And firing, put an end to fear? No. I will stand with these brave men, Who made the choice that I have made. We'll leap before Titanic sinks And in these depths find honorable graves.
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Published
Apr 15, 2021
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