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DOLPHIN CHASE
POEM ON CHINESE WHITE DOLPHIN


Below is an interesting poem written by a student from Beacon Hill Primary School. Thanks Caroline and hope you enjoy it.

Dolphin Chase
By Caroline Mok, Beacon Hill Primary School

The waves will cradle the creatures below,
As a mother cradles her child.
And as the whales and the dolphins swim so merrily,
They hope none will disturb for a while.

But a shadow covers the sun above
And the dolphins look up from their play.
There As a boat and the creatures will discover,
It's looking for it's sea creature prey.

The dolphins hurry from the dangerous boats beneath
To where they think the boat cannot pass
But they hear and they see the boat coming closer,
So again they swim along fast!

Soon the dolphins cannot carry in with the chase.
They are to tired and then they forget,
That a boat is catching onto their tails And they get caught in the dastardly net.

The only way to save these creatures,
Is to stop this horrible chase.
Then maybe when the dolphins may swim merrily again,
We might see smiles spread all over their face!

 
 
 
 
 
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