Time and AGAIN
by Seah Greenhorn
(Poem with copyright)
Time and again
spinning, spun, as mist
rain, rivers, streams
raging torrents
water falls
called from the heavens
variant skies
to come home again
renew oneself
so as to comfort, assist,
deliver, provide
substance green, scaled, mean--
like a bull. Or fruits, delicious
to the first man till now.
Centuries
it comes, came.
We bath it; drink it--
the same.
Amazing.
This continuous thrifty
lovey flow
saturates our thirst
causing us beauty
seasonal to know.
Cycles
generous and simply intricate
sets our hearts upward
Appreciation
to the Originator
shown
from grateful
family of long ago.
© Lucretia Mccloud, an hour ago
Write a poem for contest beneath those stars........... under that sea
Relate your self to the title and write a poem.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
NO ADULT CONTENT
NO ABUSE
NO USING THE WORDS STARS AND SEA
NO LESS THAN 50 WORDS.
have fun.
Based upon Psalm 65 and the following:
The water cycle: Water is essential to life. None of us can live without it for more than a few days. The water cycle distributes fresh, clean water around the planet. It involves three stages. (1) Solar power lifts water into the atmosphere by evaporation. (2) Condensation of this purified water produces clouds. (3) Clouds, in turn, form rain, hail, sleet, or snow, which falls to the ground, ready to evaporate again, thus completing the cycle. How much water is recycled annually? According to estimates, enough to cover the earth’s surface uniformly to a depth of more than two and a half feet [80 cm].4
Relate your self to the title and write a poem.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
NO ADULT CONTENT
NO ABUSE
NO USING THE WORDS STARS AND SEA
NO LESS THAN 50 WORDS.
have fun.
Based upon Psalm 65 and the following:
The water cycle: Water is essential to life. None of us can live without it for more than a few days. The water cycle distributes fresh, clean water around the planet. It involves three stages. (1) Solar power lifts water into the atmosphere by evaporation. (2) Condensation of this purified water produces clouds. (3) Clouds, in turn, form rain, hail, sleet, or snow, which falls to the ground, ready to evaporate again, thus completing the cycle. How much water is recycled annually? According to estimates, enough to cover the earth’s surface uniformly to a depth of more than two and a half feet [80 cm].4
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