The Dolphins: Difference between revisions

From Compendum Caidis
Jump to navigationJump to search
Amabel Radleigh (talk | contribs)
Created page with "The Dolphins By Marianna Lightwood (Valerie Worley) As I stand on the bow of the ship, My eyes gazing over the far horizon, I catch a sudden glimpse of a creature After much pondering, I realize There are many, elegant dolphins Leaping and laughing as they glide Through the salty waters of the sea Their majestic bodies both sturdy and swift Blue and green waves crash and splash Around them as they play, swimming ever Closer to the ship, curious to know More about this..."
 
Amabel Radleigh (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
 
Line 3: Line 3:
   
   
As I stand on the bow of the ship,
As I stand on the bow of the ship,
My eyes gazing over the far horizon,
My eyes gazing over the far horizon,
I catch a sudden glimpse of a creature
I catch a sudden glimpse of a creature
After much pondering, I realize
After much pondering, I realize
There are many, elegant dolphins
There are many, elegant dolphins
Leaping and laughing as they glide
Leaping and laughing as they glide
Through the salty waters of the sea
Through the salty waters of the sea
Their majestic bodies both sturdy and swift
Their majestic bodies both sturdy and swift
Blue and green waves crash and splash
Blue and green waves crash and splash
Around them as they play, swimming ever
Around them as they play, swimming ever
Closer to the ship, curious to know
Closer to the ship, curious to know
More about this vessel approaching them
More about this vessel approaching them
Appearing playful but inside swift and deadly
Appearing playful but inside swift and deadly
The dolphins leap through the waters
The dolphins leap through the waters
They drive away other predators, ensuring
They drive away other predators, ensuring
Alone, to be the rulers of the sea
Alone, to be the rulers of the sea
With a snort and a cry, they laugh and give
With a snort and a cry, they laugh and give
One last jump, cutting through the water,
One last jump, cutting through the water,
Almost waving good-bye before speedily
Almost waving good-bye before speedily
Swimming away, diving deep into the sea
Swimming away, diving deep into the sea
Leaving the ocean to appear serene once more
Leaving the ocean to appear serene once more

Latest revision as of 20:37, 27 January 2026

The Dolphins By Marianna Lightwood (Valerie Worley)

As I stand on the bow of the ship,

My eyes gazing over the far horizon,

I catch a sudden glimpse of a creature

After much pondering, I realize

There are many, elegant dolphins

Leaping and laughing as they glide

Through the salty waters of the sea

Their majestic bodies both sturdy and swift

Blue and green waves crash and splash

Around them as they play, swimming ever

Closer to the ship, curious to know

More about this vessel approaching them

Appearing playful but inside swift and deadly

The dolphins leap through the waters

They drive away other predators, ensuring

Alone, to be the rulers of the sea

With a snort and a cry, they laugh and give

One last jump, cutting through the water,

Almost waving good-bye before speedily

Swimming away, diving deep into the sea

Leaving the ocean to appear serene once more