That Sinking Feeling (the desperation to not miss the
sailing & find my ticket)
What a fine April morning to
travel:
At last I’m my own master,
But the thing that’s worrying
me
Is, can’t this train go any
faster?
I’m already hungry &
thirsty,
But those problems must wait.
If we don’t get there pretty
smartish,
I’m afraid I’m going to be
late.
For that steamer sure won’t
delay,
If I don’t get there in time.
She’ll be departing in two
hours,
Sailing across the Atlantic
rime.
All that I possess is in this
suitcase,
For I’m alone now, with no
wife,
To try my luck in America ,
And to try to start a new
life.
For there’s nothing for me
here now,
There’s no work & no
social,
And no way to make a living
wage.
So I’ve decided to strike out
for the new:
Got to do something to lick
it,
And I’ve saved and I’ve
borrowed,
Just to afford my third-class
ticket.
At last – here we are at Southampton ,
As the train shudders &
rocks.
I hope it’s not far I’ve got
to go,
To find my ship moored up in
the docks.
It’s been a long journey, my
case is so heavy,
I don’t want to be walking
around,
But there’s bands playing and
a great crowd -
After all, my ship is easily
found.
She’s just over there, not
far to walk.
There’s three different gang-planks,
Going right up into the ship:
A different one for every
rank.
But what’s this? My ticket is
lost!
I’ve searched myself all
around,
In my jacket & coat
pockets,
But the thing is nowhere to
be found!
I can’t come all of this way,
Only to fail at the last
minute.
Oh, where’s that blasted
ticket
Where had I last seen it?
Then, Thank God, the panic is
over -
I needn’t have been in a
stew.
I had it all along I was sure,
I’d tucked it into my shoe!
So finally up the gangplank:
I’m only travelling steerage.
I’d love to go into First
Class,
But that would require a
peerage!
The ship is crowded &
busy.
My below-decks cabin is
cramped.
So I’ve stowed my gear
quickly
And up the staircases I’ve
tramped.
Then onto the deck & join
in the cheering.
I need not have been in such
a panic.
There’s even time to gaze
down at the nameplate.
My new life starts here – on
the SS Titanic!
Copyright Andy Fawthrop 2016
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