Waters Of Scapa Flow Poem by David Harris

Waters Of Scapa Flow

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Seagulls fly low over the waters
of Scapa Flow
where giant warships lie sleeping
in the waters far below.
At the end of the First World War
the Germans gathered their ship in line
and the scuttled them.
Rather than hand them over
to the victors of the war.
Now the mighty warships sleep soundly
with the fish deep blow
in the waters of Scapa Flow.

6 February 2008

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
JoAnn McGrath 16 February 2008

Another nice history piece...I like this...get a poem and a lesson all in one

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David Harris

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