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Anton Alferyev
Blue Whale’s Diary +Sheet Music Songs
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© Anton Alferyev, 2025
In The Blue Whale’s Diary, we immerse ourselves in the consciousness of a majestic creature, a blue whale, who shares his reflections and memories of life in the ocean. From the first lines, the reader finds himself in a world where nature and its inhabitants live in harmony, but also face the challenges of time. The whale tells about his adventures, about the beauty of underwater forests and coral reefs, about the songs of his relatives that penetrate the heart.
ISBN 978-5-0067-1440-3
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Contents
Diary of a Blue Whale +Song Sheet Music
Author Alferyev Anton
Introduction
I am many years old — more than five hundred. I am a blue whale, a majestic creature that stretches for more than 40 meters and weighs over 250 tons. Time has taken its toll: I have grown fat, and now I look different than I once did when I was slimmer and faster. But soon my journey will come to an end — I have only a few hours left. My body will be food for the biggest shark I’ve ever met. She promised to complete my journey, and I accept it in peace.
I have lived an amazing life full of adventure and discovery. In this diary, I will tell you about what is on earth, what you may not have known about us whales, about the vast expanses of the ocean and its inhabitants. You will learn a lot of new things, discover a world full of wonders and secrets hidden under the surface.
I remember the first time I felt the warmth of the sun’s rays breaking through the water column, how they played on my body, creating golden highlights. I explored underwater seaweed forests where small fish hid, and swam among coral reefs that sparkled with all the colors of the rainbow. I could hear the songs of my own kind, their melodies penetrating my heart like the gentle whisper of the ocean.
So my friend has come to complete my journey-Megalodon. This giant, majestic and terrifying, with teeth that could tear apart, became my companion in the last hours. I see respect and understanding in his eyes. It is not just a predator, it is part of this great cycle of life that continues in the vast waters.
I am born into someone who will respect life and accept it for what it is. I leave behind me not only the memories of my adventures, but also the hope that my descendants will continue this journey, exploring the depths of the ocean and discovering new horizons. My life was full of meaning, and now that I’m getting closer to my finale, I feel like it wasn’t all for nothing. I am part of this great symphony of nature, and even at the end of my journey, I continue to be part of something bigger.
Chapter 1-Birth
The darkness envelops me like soft velvet, and all around me I can hear the rhythm — deep, measured, like the heartbeat of the ocean. This rhythm penetrates to the very core of my being, filling me with a sense of oneness with the world. Suddenly, everything starts to move and I’m pushed out. Pain permeates every cell, but it quickly gives way to surprise.
I find myself in a place full of sounds: the melody of water, the whisper of currents, the echoes of distant whale songs. The water embraces me, and I feel it getting cooler, but in an instant everything changes — I feel the warmth, the sun’s rays penetrate the water column, creating golden highlights that dance around.
“Hello, my beloved angel,” a voice says, soft and deep as the ocean itself. I’m asking: “Who is it?” And a huge creature appears in front of me, majestic and graceful. His skin sparkles with light, and his eyes are full of wisdom and love. I’m not afraid, on the contrary, my heart is filled with warmth.
“It’s time for you to take your first breath of air — » the voice continues, and I feel myself being gently pushed up. I take my first breath through the tube above my head. The air seeps into me, hot and fresh, but it passes quickly, leaving only a sense of life.
“That’s good, my angel,” the voice says, and there’s a hint of pride in its tone. — I’m your mother, I love you very much. We are whales, keepers of the ocean’s depths. We are a transi
