Shiftkitty
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Just thought I'd post this for any Titanic folks out there.
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/10/19/violin-that-played-as-titanic-sank-to-go-on-sale/
I have PL sensations (as opposed to memories) of a sinking ship, but I doubt it was Titanic. Things associated with shipwrecks fascinate me, and I've always imagined the sound a ship makes as timbers and/or bulkheads creak and bend to be more like dying moans. Ships don't sink, they die. I don't have any visual memories, but when I see images of ships like Titanic or Edmund Fitzgerald or even USS Arizona, a strange melancholy comes over me. Older shipwrecks, where all that's left are the wooden skeletons, evoke the same feeling.
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/10/19/violin-that-played-as-titanic-sank-to-go-on-sale/
I have PL sensations (as opposed to memories) of a sinking ship, but I doubt it was Titanic. Things associated with shipwrecks fascinate me, and I've always imagined the sound a ship makes as timbers and/or bulkheads creak and bend to be more like dying moans. Ships don't sink, they die. I don't have any visual memories, but when I see images of ships like Titanic or Edmund Fitzgerald or even USS Arizona, a strange melancholy comes over me. Older shipwrecks, where all that's left are the wooden skeletons, evoke the same feeling.