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My Great Grand Uncle, E.J. Smith
There is something Calvinistic about this man of the old-sea breed. Where they never outgrow the wild grandeur of the sea. They go down with their ships, of their own choice and never recede. This man was of quiet demeanor … Continue reading
Posted in Pantoum, Titanic
Tagged acts, bravery, calvinistic, face of death, gallant, grandeur of the sea, great waves, j smith, lady kathleen, Pantoum, poem, quiet demeanor, sea man, ships, Titanic
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