Sea Shepherd and the Devine Wind
Rex Tyler, 08.10.2011 · Printable version
| Japan has got to change its tune on whaling
Painting RESEARCH, on whalers doesn't cut The ice with any sane soul blooming anywhere The Southern Ocean Sanctuary stays shut! Sending whaling ships into that area Is a devilishly foolish thing to do Whales must not be murdered its a dirty evil game And one that no one wants now, only you Eating whales is getting very dangerous Theyre loaded now with chemicals galore Pcb's and Mercury, carcingenic every one it really is a most horrific store They have brains 7 times the size of anyone Of us, which means of course their intelligence is high Sophisticates in communication with a vast inbuilt technology And to use harpoons and listen to them die Is a vile and sick deliberate misdemeanor Its a waste of all their energy and power Those factory ships are inhumane and pointless slaughtering, regardless every hour. Sea Shepherd captained by the brave Paul Watson Who takes it on himself to sail the seas Protecting whales and Dolphins and more creatures And December sees him chase the japanese Into the Southern Ocean off Antartica Monstrous waves and Icebergs all the way Storms that slow a vessle down considerably And all aong a cat and mouse display The skull and crossbones marks them out as pirates They wear their courage on their sleeves for we Can see the dangers beckoning this valiant little crew Who put themselves in harms way for thats all they can do To try and stop the harpoon, being fired but often still They fire the great harpoon over our heads and watch blood spill Out of the poor creatures, often from its spout The agony personified now witnessed without doubt The poor thing then dies slowly pumping out its blood and is dragged on up into the ship drowning in a flood Of its own making lac of air and blood creates a place Where something of this magnitude should never ever face Utter gruesome agony as a great spirit doth die To be sold for next to nothing back in Tokyo but why? What makes the Japanese continue doing this They realise the flesh is very poor They know its laden with some horrid chemicals With each years catch thats loaded, more and more But still under the guise of so called RESEARCH They hunt our precious earthlings down and kill And if it were not for the Captain and his just amazing crew hundreds more would have perished, yes the chill A Wind of terror blows across the icy blue God help them such creations killed now in full view Listening to their death cries that carry miles away The effect on those who hear them, each dark and dismal day And When the ships are close and then remarkably one whalng, and one protesting Where that s when the climes are freezing, where there's waves which come a crashing down These you know are very testing times Devine wind seems to me to be most apt in this regard When Inflatables take on the ships and they never drop their guard And so frost flying everywhere and icicles and spray Sea Sheherds small flotilla hopes to frighten them away Water cannon trained on you, bolts thrown and all sorts The ships both rolling violently what comes into one's thoughts Is ending in the water means death will surely be The only outcome possible so we hang definately as a harpoon thuds into its prey out there in the sea And a fountain of brine and blood shoot forth a death knell so clearly The radio's are buzzing, the hoses how they spray Bobbing ever closer, and there's contact right away A crunching horrid grating sound that promises far more, and delivers a grinding omen but I'm not exactly sure As to what we can do, apparently its quite slight so we carry on regardless no we won't give up our fight. The Japanese have promised a patrol boat to protect Sea Shepherd says no matter he wll still elect To position his craft on the side where the whales would have to be Pulled up to be butchered from the beautiful blue sea And this means confrontation and I say rightly so The pirates have to win out there For us activists do grow We need to support them more of course give what we can afford For they are clearly up against it That dire explosive sword |









