On February 15, 2024

Poetry is Power: Misty waterfalls

Waterfalls,

Misty water flowing down rocks,

Deep in the woods,

The sun shining through the trees,

The wind blowing the mist,

A blur of water falling,

Making the water almost look silky,

A little pool below,

Little rocks along the shore,

Vines growing over the rocks,

Small plants on the cliff,

The cliffs keep shining,

As the sun peeks through the clouds,

The misty waterfalls sparkle,

You think,

This world is such a beautiful place,

And I agree,

This is a beautiful planet,

Full of nature and wonder,

Let’s keep it that way.

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