The Andrea Gail
Death at sea40 total reviews
Comment from RJ Fuller
I love everything about this. The poem reads like a sea shanty, reminiscent of Coleridge. Yet pays respectful tribute to the people aboard the Adrea Gail who did not make it home that fateful night. Beautifully done!
reply by the author on 11-Mar-2024
I love everything about this. The poem reads like a sea shanty, reminiscent of Coleridge. Yet pays respectful tribute to the people aboard the Adrea Gail who did not make it home that fateful night. Beautifully done!
Comment Written 10-Mar-2024
reply by the author on 11-Mar-2024
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Thanks, RJ. Have you read the book or seen the movie?
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I haven't read the book, but I did see the movie (It's such a great film!). I'd hoped to make it to Gloucester to see the memorial when I visited New England, but time didn't permit.
Comment from BermyBye50
Paul,
Congrats on your win in the Share A Story In A Poem contest. Your brilliantly written poem captures the imagery of the events of the tragedy of the The Andrea Gail masterfully. The rhyming is excellent and flows smoothly and you recount the details of the true story about a fishing tragedy well written poetic creative verse.
All the best,
Eugene
reply by the author on 10-Mar-2024
Paul,
Congrats on your win in the Share A Story In A Poem contest. Your brilliantly written poem captures the imagery of the events of the tragedy of the The Andrea Gail masterfully. The rhyming is excellent and flows smoothly and you recount the details of the true story about a fishing tragedy well written poetic creative verse.
All the best,
Eugene
Comment Written 09-Mar-2024
reply by the author on 10-Mar-2024
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Thanks, Eugene. This hit close to home. I worked in the commercial fishing industry for over forty years.
Comment from mortman
I loved this. Those opening four lines are just fantastic - it captures the reader's attention so well. Many people probably already know about the perfect storm thanks to Clooney et al, but this was so cleverly done. Really well done and a very deserved win.
reply by the author on 03-Mar-2024
I loved this. Those opening four lines are just fantastic - it captures the reader's attention so well. Many people probably already know about the perfect storm thanks to Clooney et al, but this was so cleverly done. Really well done and a very deserved win.
Comment Written 03-Mar-2024
reply by the author on 03-Mar-2024
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Thanks, Mort. I worked in the commercial fishing industry for over forty years, so this hit close to home.
Comment from Contests
reply by the author on 03-Mar-2024
A contest winning entry! A seven star rating from the Contest Committee for posting the winning contest entry. |
Comment Written 03-Mar-2024
reply by the author on 03-Mar-2024
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Thanks. I worked in the commercial fishing industry for over forty years, so this event struck close to home.
Comment from Sally Law
Paul,
So sorry not to have a six for this amazing poem. I saw the movie when I still had eyesight and remembered that it was based on a true story. Marvelous offering in rhyming verse. Sending you my best today as always and my very best wishes in the upcoming contest.
Sal :))
reply by the author on 27-Feb-2024
Paul,
So sorry not to have a six for this amazing poem. I saw the movie when I still had eyesight and remembered that it was based on a true story. Marvelous offering in rhyming verse. Sending you my best today as always and my very best wishes in the upcoming contest.
Sal :))
Comment Written 27-Feb-2024
reply by the author on 27-Feb-2024
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Thanks, Sally. There is also a book that is excellent. There is probably an audio book available. The Perfect Storm is the title.
Comment from Mary Vigasin
As powerful read of the sea and the Andrea Gail.
It is so vivid and real, it reminds me of my grandmother's story of her nephews being lost as sea on their fishing trawler. It was only when I grew up, did I realize the impact the loss had on her family. It haunted them for years.
Mary
reply by the author on 27-Feb-2024
As powerful read of the sea and the Andrea Gail.
It is so vivid and real, it reminds me of my grandmother's story of her nephews being lost as sea on their fishing trawler. It was only when I grew up, did I realize the impact the loss had on her family. It haunted them for years.
Mary
Comment Written 27-Feb-2024
reply by the author on 27-Feb-2024
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Thanks, Mary. I worked for over forty years in the commercial fishing industry, and we experienced loss of life on the high seas.
Comment from Ben Colder
You did well with this yarn. I love old sea stories. Those who have the talent to spin such I admire. As a boy I could see myself as like my great uncle who was the captain of a cruise ship. Well done poet.Best in the contest.
reply by the author on 27-Feb-2024
You did well with this yarn. I love old sea stories. Those who have the talent to spin such I admire. As a boy I could see myself as like my great uncle who was the captain of a cruise ship. Well done poet.Best in the contest.
Comment Written 27-Feb-2024
reply by the author on 27-Feb-2024
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Thanks, Ben. I worked in the commercial fishing business for over forty years. I handled shoreside problems. I get very seasick.
Comment from kahpot
What an excellent read, as soon as I read the name of the fishing vessel, I knew I had seen the film, your words here really bring out the grief that families and friends must have felt and still feel, I thoroughly enjoyed this very well written work****kahpot
reply by the author on 27-Feb-2024
What an excellent read, as soon as I read the name of the fishing vessel, I knew I had seen the film, your words here really bring out the grief that families and friends must have felt and still feel, I thoroughly enjoyed this very well written work****kahpot
Comment Written 27-Feb-2024
reply by the author on 27-Feb-2024
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Thanks, kahpot. There is also a book that is excellent.
Comment from Karen Cherry Threadgill
This was well-written and long for a poem. You had me hooked even though I had read the article and seen the movie. You do non fiction well. I wish you luck in the contest. Karen
reply by the author on 27-Feb-2024
This was well-written and long for a poem. You had me hooked even though I had read the article and seen the movie. You do non fiction well. I wish you luck in the contest. Karen
Comment Written 26-Feb-2024
reply by the author on 27-Feb-2024
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Thanks, Karen. If you enjoy poems like this, check out "The Sinking of the Arctic Rose" in my portfolio.
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Comment from Julie Helms
Fantastic! That's a story I was always fascinated with after watching the movie. You do such a good job combining the storytelling in a poetic form. It reminds me of Gordon Lightfoot and the Edmund Fitzgerald.
Really good job. You kept me gripped to the end. Thanks! Julie.
reply by the author on 26-Feb-2024
Fantastic! That's a story I was always fascinated with after watching the movie. You do such a good job combining the storytelling in a poetic form. It reminds me of Gordon Lightfoot and the Edmund Fitzgerald.
Really good job. You kept me gripped to the end. Thanks! Julie.
Comment Written 26-Feb-2024
reply by the author on 26-Feb-2024
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Thanks, Julie. Before I retired, I was involved with a number of commercial fishing boats.