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    Into A Dark Raging Storm, Tempest And Hail


    Into a dark raging storm, tempest and hail
    alas, sadly all was to be to no avail.
    Twelve pounders broke loose crashing about
    some over the wind praying in a shout.

    Prisoners chained below all in great fear
    great many had shed a tortured tear.
    Captured when their frigate this enemy sank
    praying for their life and safe bank.

    Thunder rolled and invisible hammers pound
    every loud creak an ominous sound.
    That morn crew had blessed the arrowy sun
    and good lord for all he had done.

    Now hit by waves capable of breaking stone
    each man felt terror and all alone.
    Moment came when ship was tossed up high
    and each one saw his life pass by.

    Next splashing water and cursing the sea
    survivors and no ship could they see.
    Down it had went with prisoners in chains
    sea graveyard dead,no longer in pain.

    Found one life boat still there and afloat
    six sailors climbed aboard the boat.
    Storm had calmed enough for them to see
    they may yet hold kids on their knee.

    No longer daring to swear and deeply curse
    thanks gave having survived the worse.
    No time to mourn the stormy sea taken dead
    each prayed to a merciful God instead!

    Robert J. Lindley, 10-21-2015

    Note-
    (1.) "frigate"-
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frigate
    Wikipedia
    A frigate /'fr?g?t/ is any of several types of warship, the term having been used for ships of various sizes and roles over the last few centuries. In the 17th century, this term was used for any warship built for speed and maneuverability, the description often used being "frigate-built"

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twelve-pound_cannon

    (2. )"Twelve pounder" :
    The twelve-pound cannon is a cannon that fires twelve-pound projectiles
    from its barrel, as well as grapeshot, chainshot, shrapnel, and later
    shells and canister shot.[1] It was first used during the Tudor
    period[2] and was commonly used during the Napoleonic Wars, 1799-1815.
    At this time 12 lbers were largest caliber of long-barreled field
    pieces, and were used both at long range against fortifications and
    troop concentrations using round shot and against attacking infantry
    and cavalry using canister shot. As such the 12 lber was a favorite
    weapon of the Grande Armée. Later, redesigned 12 lbs were named after
    Napoleon III and found heavy use during the American Civil War.
    12-pounders were also carried on naval vessels of various sizes.
    Unlike their land based cousins, such weapons were considered light
    by naval standards. They formed the main armament of smaller frigates,
    and were used on the upper decks of larger vessels, where their
    relatively lighter weight would not be a problem. They were commonly
    found on the quarterdeck of British Ships of the line like HMS Victory
    though their main weapons were the larger 24 and 32 pound cannon,
    capable of shattering the hulls of enemy warships and killing the gun
    crews with a deadly shower of splinters.[3]
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