Waterfall Poem by Juwon Daniel

Waterfall



Roaring torrents go tumbling down
Splashing beads of clear tiny crowns.
Sparkling tears from heaven above,
Lathering pools of cleansing love.
Frothy white, like a snowy dove,
Rushing waters that push and shove.
Prism rainbows gleaming above,
God's handiwork for his beloved.
Cascading falls, deafening sound,
Earth's paradise, beauty unbound,
What a wonderful fall on ground

Wednesday, February 4, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: water
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