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Niagara Falls
Elements Part 3: WATER - Poetry Contest Sponsor: Brian Davey I've seen pictures but never the authentic beauty, for one can never explain such flowing cascades, Niagara Falls has stolen my sadness while broody, what a marvel mother nature has made. Wonder one of the seven seen within earth's creations Above Lake Erie bordering Canada while cascading Torrents of Niagara Falls impermeable from hydration Exquisite attraction in America, I watch the cataracts fading Rain and snow activate the collecting of precipitation Falls of water chute down strong, my essence serenading All the spectacles have exceeded my curious expectations Lingering tourists are enthralled, streams can be persuading Latitude of distance the water enforces without explanation Watching the strong current energize while it invigorates, I wonder what the crystallization would look like if the falls could solidify. I can't imagine seeing a single glimpse as the frosty snow saturates. In wintry weather the streams don't freeze; requisite while the falls mystify. ~Date Written: April 2, 2016~
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