Mermaid Fairy Tales and Will You Be There

Jennings 2022-09-11 08:01:34

Because of an article about the tragic experience of the killer whale Tilikum (Tilikum), I started to pay attention to the injustice and abuse of humans towards animals. Began to have a deep interest in marine life, especially killer whales. Tonight, relive the "Free Willy" (Free Willy) that I watched on the Pearl TV many years ago. At the end, I saw the little boy bid farewell to the killer whale and encouraged him to pluck up the courage to climb the dam and return to his family. Into the ocean where he can live freely. I couldn't help crying. At the end of the movie, the subtitles appeared, but I didn't turn it off. Quietly waiting for the sound of Michael's singing, Will You Be There, chanting love and pity for all things in the world like a hymn. I saw the killer whales churn freely in the sea again on the screen, and at that moment I cried again.

Because Michael is always so compassionate.

In Our Darkest Hour

In My Deepest Despair

Will You Still Care?

Will You Be There?

In My Trials

And My Tribulations

Through Our Doubts

And Frustrations

In My Violence

In My Turbulence

Through My Fear

And My Confessions

In My Anguish And My Pain

Through My Joy And My Sorrow

In The Promise Of Another Tomorrow

I'll Never Let You Part

For You're Always In My Heart.

In our darkest hour

In my deepest despair

Do you still care?

Will you still be on guard?

In my trial and suffering

Through our doubts and failures

When I was violent

When i am upset

Through my fears and confessions

In my weakness and pain

Through my joy and my sorrow

In another hope of tomorrow

I will never let you go [picture][picture][picture]

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Extended Reading

Free Willy quotes

  • Wade: Whale's still not performing. We're getting deeper into this. And Rae keeps saying we have to expand that tank.

    Dial: Very nice. This is what I get for bringin' the animal in to boost business. Why don't we just move him into the Ritz Carlton? I can tack it onto the 5,000 they just dumped in his latest insurance premium.

    Wade: [chuckles] The whale's worth more dead than alive.

    Dial: It will cost at least 100,000 to expand that psychotic malcontent's playpen.

    Wade: Huh?

    Dial: Oh, God, I hate that whale.

  • Randolph: I saw what you did.

    Jesse: So.

    Randolph: So nothing. I'm sure Willy's grateful.