[00:09.550]In 18 hundred and 59, the engineer Brunel, [00:12.860] [00:13.910]Would build the greatest ship afloat, [00:15.920]and rule the ocean's swell. [00:17.420] [00:18.340]Nineteen thousand tons of steel [00:20.410]they used to shape the mighty keel, [00:22.770]Forged inside the smelter where [00:24.460] [00:25.020]they made the gates of Hell... [00:27.020] [00:28.140]And the name upon the contract, [00:29.760] [00:30.640]Isambard Brunel. [00:31.700] [00:36.190]As day-by-day the monster grew, [00:38.440]the engineer Brunel, [00:39.550] [00:40.680]Would watch the devil's handiwork, [00:42.550]and woe betide a man who shirks, [00:44.430] [00:45.110]Or slows the pace to build the keel, [00:47.370]nineteen thousand tons of steel, [00:49.180] [00:49.920]Anyone with eyes to see is but a bride of Hell, [00:53.230] [00:54.100]And the name upon the draftsman's chart, Isambard Brunel. [00:59.030] [01:03.090]A riveter was on the hull with his apprentice lad, [01:06.460] [01:07.400]He'd served his time with the older man, [01:09.770]some say it was his dad. [01:11.080] [01:11.830]200 men upon the shift but when the day is done, [01:15.310] [01:16.200]The count is hundred 98...before the setting sun, [01:21.120] [01:21.740]They searched the yard [01:23.200]all through the night until the morning bell, [01:25.010]No more delays are countenanced by Isambard Brunel, [01:29.430] [01:30.550]And so they work a double shift, [01:32.870]to make the time in full, [01:34.180] [01:35.230]No mention of the missing men...they seal the double hull. [01:41.350] [01:59.020]The ship was launched upon the tide [02:00.890]and all the townsfolk cheered, [02:02.260] [02:03.310]A brass band played [02:04.760]but not a word of omens they had feared, [02:06.690] [02:07.680]But before the afternoon was out, [02:09.810]the celebration wrecked, [02:10.930] [02:11.990]A dignitary clutched his heart...and collapsed upon the deck. [02:16.550] [02:17.170]No doctors could revive him [02:19.230]as the telegraphs would tell, [02:20.600] [02:21.600]And the name upon the coffin...Isambard Brunel. [02:26.280] [02:34.520]And now upon the open sea, the mighty ship did plough, [02:37.950] [02:38.950]But many feared the darkness, in the shadow of its prow. [02:42.070] [02:42.940]An explosion on the lower deck, would take the souls of five, [02:46.560] [02:47.580]With a growing superstition 'mong the sailors still alive. [02:50.950] [02:54.190]The captain and his boy are lost while rowing to the shore, [02:57.120] [02:58.120]The crew will threaten mutiny and say they'll work no more, [03:01.690] [03:02.550]They began to say the ship was cursed, [03:04.930]they hadn't even seen the worst, [03:06.380] [03:07.000]They'd signed on able-bodied men, [03:09.140]but they wouldn't sail to Hell... [03:10.500] [03:12.320]When the name upon the manifest is Isambard Brunel. [03:15.820] [03:20.440]For 14 years that ship will sail, [03:22.240] [03:23.300]misfortune taken hard, [03:24.430] [03:25.610]The owners barely find a crew to reach the breakers' yard. [03:28.790] [03:29.720]And as they take the plates apart, [03:31.540]unseal the double hull, [03:33.410] [03:34.470]The breakers call the foreman o'er, [03:36.090] [03:37.210]they'd found a human skull. [03:38.410] [03:40.020]And then they find the younger man, [03:41.520] [03:42.450]perforced to understand, [03:43.400] [03:44.640]That in the hour of their torment, [03:46.270] [03:47.010]he'd reached his father's hand. [03:49.080] [03:53.010]In 18 hundred and 59, the engineer Brunel, [03:56.380] [03:57.440]Would build the greatest ship afloat, [03:59.560]and rule the mighty swell. [04:00.990] [04:01.870]The final shift was over, and the breakers' hammers fell, [04:05.480] [04:06.230]And the name upon the manifest, [04:07.850] [04:08.420]the contract signed in Hell, [04:09.920] [04:10.660]Was the same as on the draftsman's chart...one Isambard Brunel.