Here's a poem to describe the scene where Will and Jack fight, as well as before the fight.


In the place of fire and metal, a pirate tried to hide,

For if the man was discovered, he would be convicted and tried.

A fat man lay over in a corner, a bottle in his land,

The pirate yelled, and discovered the heaviest sleeper in the land.

A sound of Clang Clang! rang through the air, it was a futile attempt,

The pirate had chains around his hands, but when he saw large wheels he was content.

When the pirate was freed, he heard a sound,

The door was opening, but he stayed around.

He quickly hid, and a boy stepped in,

Then the pirate thought, "Is that Bootstrap's kin?"

The boy reached over, for what is stranger than that?

For on an anvil laid a brown hat.

His hand was smacked with a sharp sword,

The pirate was using it, he didn't say a word.

The boy grabbed another, and fight soon ensued,

Who would win, we all knew.

Flashes of steel, clangs of metal, showers of sparks,

and occasionally, a very rude remark.

Then came the part we all love,

when the two took their fight up above.

On rafters they balanced trying hard not to fall,

If they did, they would soon lose it all.

The pirates sword was lost, he quickly ran,

The boy was down first, he proved he can.

Dust flew to the boys eyes, blinded for a moment,

When they opened, he thought his whole life was spent.

A pistol was pointed at him, aimed by the man he hates.

"You cheated" said the boy, the man said, "pirate."

Loud knocks for the door to open, the pirate tried to go,

He cocked the pistol, readied to shoot, and did he shoot? oh no.

Down to the floor the pirate went, shattering glass in the air,

And standing there, victorious, was the fat man the pirate tried to scare.


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