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Luckybug76

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 6:55 am


I'm not too sure where else to post this, but since this is the story section, I suppose it's my best bet.

This is a poem about a character in Pirates of the Caribbean. Try to guess who I'm describing before reading the last stanza (where their name is revealed)


Tide Turner

There lived a man who sailed the sea
Who in his mind hand one duty:
To see the pirates to their death...
Or was that the dream of Lord Beckett?

At first, perhaps, he thought it right
To rid of pirates and their plight
But after loosing all he had,
He now had but one difficult task

Survival now played a key role
As his new life took it's toll
No longer was he a Commodore
But a mere deck hand who swabbed the floor

A rum-soaked pirate he became
And he wished that it was just a game
But Fortune smiled her lovely face
Upon the man's aweful place

After a fight that declared him best
The man stumbled on the Dead Man's Chest
And upon giving up Davy Jones' heart,
Cutler Beckett took the man out of the dark.

The man was promoted to Admiral
Indeed, his life was better now
But, still, he just couldn't choose
Which side he truly wished would loose

The pirates had all the perfect tools
And most of them were not quite fools
Would Beckett's side be strong enough
To break the pirates into dust?

But in a flash, his thoughts were changed
And his motives rearranged
When he saw the girl he loved
Being held by Beckett's glove

Now he faced another choice
To stay quiet, or to voice
His sympathy for the pirate flag
And so he came up with a clever plan

He took the girl and set her free
But this, my friends, is a sad story
For as he turned to do his part,
The man was stabbed right through the heart

He fell and slumped against the rail
As payment for his two betrayals
But then to him came squid-faced Jones
Who's apperance chilled me to the bones

"You there," said Jones, "Do ye feel death?"
And the man breathed his very last breath
Bringing tears to all our eyes
But I hid mine in a disguise.

The man's life and death had turned the tide
And my opnion side to side
But when all was said and all was done
No one could forget his name:
James Norrington
 
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