This is a true story, it happend in a coastal town in the south island of New Zealand, which is famous for its whale watching.
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This is wonderful The whale knew that the man was there to help, not to hurt. I'm adding this poem to my favorites list.
Kiakoura; you have given me memories of a splendid day there a few years ago watching the whales. It's a great story with a happy ending made memorable in this well written poem of yours.
Lovely story of a gentle giant - we have them moving along our coastline, what an experience being able to help, to touch, to set free....Brings emotions tumbling out....thanks, beautified my day! . Cindy
There is magic in the water... there is magic in the air... there is magic here that abounds, there's magic everywhere... the magic of life. I get goosebumps when I think of stories like these, thanx for sharing it x
There is magic in the water... there is magic in the air... there is magic here that abounds, there's magic everywhere... the magic of life. I get goosebumps when I think of stories like these, thanx for sharing it x
I like this poem, which would make a good folk-ballad if it were set to music. Nice story, told as though from an eye-witness viewpoint.
Thank you so much for enlightening us with this well written verse of the true and happy tail of the whale......there are so many sad whale-tails around, what a delight to be able to relive this one with you.
Wow...I just loved your poem Tango. I feel so elated when I learn of these situations. There is hope for man if there are some who really care enough to rescue a distressed creature. The world is a better place...10