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Titanic
Contributed by
madi321
on
Tuesday, 11th March 2008 @ 09:26:58 AM in AEST
Topic:
oops
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On board when the ship went down scared and confused yet strangely fascinated facing your greatest fear, life flashes before your eyes It's scary..... as the ship sinks, it breaks in half the sparks fly everywhere, like a spray of fireworks.... as they burst into a million sparkling sparks looking like glitter as they disappear into the fidget midnight air you look around, people screaming, praying, confused hanging on rails for their life, not giving up yet as they begin to give up they drop, falling, falling, falling to the dark depths below freezing waters so vicious, capturing people and their every movement harder and harder to breathe as the shock starts to hit you stings like a thousand bullets hitting you at once not knowing what to do, you hang on till the last minute you drop the cold waters swallow you whole as the ship takes you down you swim up, not giving up just yet you reach the top and can't breathe, the waters taking you as it did the ship deciding to swim, needing warmth, needing to get out of this water searching and searching for something to climb on finding one thing, I use it, the only thing left is to wait, wait to get saved, waiting for death, or what ever comes next you drift out of conscience, then come back when you hear yelling, flashing lights shining everywhere you try to yell, but you have no voice, nothing to do but swim slipping off your life savor you swim seeing dead bodies all around you floating, waiting to sink to the dark depths of the sea by splashing and swimming your life is saved, they hear you and save you other perished and adrift at sea, but never forgotten.
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2008-03-11 09:26:58] (Date/Time posted on
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