The Bermuda Triangle Poem by Sheena Blackhall

The Bermuda Triangle



Take my advice, don't go
The weird triangle of islands
Swallows giant ships, high-flying planes
Becoming a strange no-show

Theme of books, films, songs, and more,
This Atlantic Ocean killer
Breeds unrest
500,000 square miles of sea
Evil, unblessed

The triangle has eerie weather,
Electromagnetic issues,
Horrendous cyclones
It's a loose tether

Paranormal investigators blame the Aliens
Islanders give reports of UFOs

It sank the USS Cyclops
Swallowed 300 men
10,000 tons of manganese ore
Gone without ken

It brought down British War Planes
No distress messages recorded
No explanations,
Search parties unrewarded

Five Navy bomber planes went missing there
It wrecked a marine tanker, Sulphur Queen
It took a nuclear-powered submarine
With 99 people on board, the Scorpion
All ‘missing, presumed lost
Another tragedy, a human cost

The ancient town, Atlantis, is it there?
Columbus saw its deeps burst into flame
A falling meteor like a distress flare

Monday, July 6, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: disaster
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