When I read Charli’s 99 word prompt this week, I immediately remembered the tragic events at Blackrock Island in the very early hours of March 14th 2017.
Life savers on any body of water. It can be a formal Coast Guard, historical or contemporary. It could be an individual who unexpectedly takes on the role.
Rescue 116
Irish Coast Guard helicopter
Called into the night
Black ocean swells
Rocky terrain in sight
Find Blacksod Bay
Refuel at the lighthouse
Where the keeper awaits
No mayday distress
Black box tells
Of that early misty morn
Winchman yelled ‘come right’
Duffy said ‘we’re gone’
Didn’t make it to the lighthouse
Hit Blackrock instead
Two were lost at sea
Two were found…now dead
Ciarán Smith
Father of three
Paul Ormsby
Lived for family
Captain Dara Fitzpatrick
Mother sister friend
Captain Mark Duffy
All heroes till the end
The nation mourned
We’ll never forget
Rescue 116
Saviours we never met
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This is so sad. My hubby was the Coxswain of a lifeboat off the west coast of Canada for a number of years. Bless those brave souls. xo
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It is indeed a sad outcome. I’m sure you heard many sad stories from your husband, but also many happy endings too. Tough job!
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A sad story well told in rhyme.
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Thanks D. 🙂
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You’ve created an epic poem to honor a tragic loss, and those who try their best to rescue.
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