the phantom of Genoa

The Phantom of Genoa
Along the docks of Genoa a man with shoulders bent walks,
he is thin and pale it is as he hides under his winter coat.
It can get very cold in Genoa, but for him winter is everlasting.
Few people recognize him now, those who do look away
from this huddled figure of cowardice. But there are also those
who avoid him because they see in him a mirror of themselves,
humiliations and weaknesses buried deep within their soul.
Once he had been a popular captain on a cruise liner loved and
admired by passengers and crew alike, but tragedy struck and
he failed them, shamed his nation and worst of all himself.
“Vada a bordo Cazzo” shouted at him whenever he appeared
in public. Unforgiven he walks night streets, he is our ghost.

Published January 26, 2012 Write a comment
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Chaos1214
I'm guessing you're referring to the star-crossed captain of the Costa Concordia. If so, I'd have to say I can't see any bottom to the hole he dug for himself.
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RAJ NANDY
A SAD BUT A TRUE STORY OSKAR !
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