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Poetry: Hope and Hurt

Often the crowds of loneliness stayed,
in hearts where hope and hurt have played.

Regret puts on a blissful face
To hide the pain of empty space.

Hearts that beat so far away
Long for each at dawning day.

Thoughts of past and fears to come.
Crush so many but harden some.

Hidden in vanity and masked by smiles, 
Spoken in minutes the tears of miles.

Mercy opens guarded doors, 
Prayers hit ceilings, faces hit floors.

Rescued and ransomed by constant ache, 
Peace returns after heart’s break.

Redeemed by one who brought heaven here, 
Perfect love has cast out fear.

-Tom Wise

HOPE MAKES A DIFFERENCE

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Tragedy Off The Coast Of Massachusetts

December 17, 1927 was a tragic day in American history.  An S-4 submarine was conducting routine drills off the coast of Massachusetts.  The submarine was attempting to surface when it was struck by a U.S. Coast Guard destroyer.  The destroyer punched about a 30 inch hole in the submarine which caused the vessel to begin to sink in 110 feet of water.

Most of the crew secured themselves behind watertight doors.  A handful of men made their way to the torpedo room to hunker down.  From there they did their best to communicate with anyone that would be able to help them.

While crews worked diligently on the surface to free the sailors from their underwater prison, divers were sent into the water to see what options they may have.  While underwater, one of the divers heard tapping that was determined to be Morse code.  The sailors inside the torpedo room kept repeating the same question, “Is… there… any…hope…?” Continue reading