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10th January 2024, 11:35 PM
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The Frigate
Frigate, gliding secretly
Into mist at twilight
With hardly a sound,
Hardly a light.
The guns are still,
Straight. Unswung.
And not a sailor,
Not one, in sight.
It steals away,
Antennae alert,
Trying to pick out, pinpoint,
Something out there In the mist:
A ghostly insect
Trained to seek,
The scanner in its head
Sweeping rhythmically
In cycles, tracing
Flickering white specks
Upon a grey screen
As it moves on,
Flailing the soft mist.
Probing. Without hurry.
Its one light
Passing silently.
Brett Hayes (R863743)
[ I saw this RN frigate about half a mile away, shrouded in mist, when lying at anchor in the Nore aboard the MV British Dragoon
while waiting to discharge a cargo of crude oil at the Isle of Grain in the spring of 1969.]
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