Dolphins

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Their Tails beat the water,

As they swim past,

In a mass of squeaking rubber,

Thats moving oh so fast.

They rise up out of swirling waves,

Twisting in the air,

Then nosediveing in again,

A natural display that's rare,

Then catching the fish that swim,

In the sea so deep,

They scoop them up in threes and fours,

with a whistle a click and a beep.

Then they disappear into ocean depths,

Where no human can go,

And don't show their faces,

Until once more light shows.

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