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Captain Edward J. Smith:
"Low, low. Breathe and blow, wind from the western sea. Over the rolling waters go, come from the dying moon and blow." Second Officer Charles Lightoller:
Sir? Captain Edward J. Smith:
On my word, I have not thought of that verse since I was a cabin boy. Love of the ocean brought me to the sea as a lad and there's still wonder in it
"Low, low. Breathe and blow, wind from the western sea. Over the rolling waters go, come from the dying moon and blow." Second Officer Charles Lightoller:
Sir? Captain Edward J. Smith:
On my word, I have not thought of that verse since I was a cabin boy. Love of the ocean brought me to the sea as a lad and there's still wonder in it
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Low low breath and blow
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wind from the western sea
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Over the rolling waters go
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Come from the dying moon
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and blow
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Sir
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Upon my word I have not
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thought of that verse
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since I was a cabin boy
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Love of the ocean brought me
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to the sea as a lad and
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there's still wonder in it
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Movie Summary
The story of the 1912 sinking of the largest luxury liner ever built, the tragedy that befell over two thousand of the rich and famous as well as of the poor and unknown passengers aboard the doomed ship.

