Tuesday, 16 December 2014

The HMS Triumph

Extract from The Battle of Svalbard - A Captain Theodore Nelson Story


Bear in mind that all characters are animals not humans


     HMS Triumph is the oldest battleship in the British Royal Navy and she's set for retirement age.  She has done her duty to her country's navy fully and without fail.  But she's, sadly, now out of date.  Her large 10-inch guns means that she must get as close as 25 km from her target at best, ships of today can fire up to 36 km away from their targets. 
     Captain Upturn, a fox with fifteen years of naval service behind him, kept his eyes on the HMS Steel, the newest battleship of the British Navy, and rumoured to be the replacement of the Triumph, through his binoculars.  The last message from the Admiralty was to follow the Steel in the their hunt for the Bergen, the Norwegian Pirate Flagship.  Captain Upturn was convinced that with the HMS Steel, the HMS Triumph will have one last victory before her retirement from His Majesty's Royal Navy.  And with this last victory, this nine-year war in Scandinavia will end. 
     "And I will be glad of that."  Captain Upturn sighed to himself as he lowered his binoculars, deciding to get some forty winks before they face the Bergen


I hope to expand on this and this extract may be subject to change. 

Tuesday, 9 December 2014

Connection between Morpeth and The Fighting Temeraire

This is me attempting to connect Morpeth, a county town I used to grow up near by, and HMS Temeraire, a battleship from Trafalgar. 


Morpeth is changing
     Hard to believe at all
Scary of the thought
     I like the county town
I like it as it was
     I like it as I remember
Why must it change?
     Will change be good or bad?
Why can it not stay?
     Why can't be frozen in time?
Morrison's has moved
     New Bus Station and shops
Bookshop is closing by Xmas
     Only Clock Tower has its same face
It's hard to believe
     That Collingwood's Morpeth
Will have to change


I hope that Morpeth
     Will not be Temeraire
Old sail warship of greatest battle
     Pulled by steam tug for last berth
Last berth
     In line of duty
Last berth
     Before its scrapped


Morpeth will not
     Become like Temeraire
New has to come
     Shame that
I love old
     I lived Morpeth


I hope that you enjoy this poem.