Water, out of the many things, is one irony many people still may not understand. Like humans it has its mood swing and moments of joy as is the case of the picture above. You don’t want to caught up in her not so good a mood, she’ll make you forget you cried.
See this: The way it should have been
I’d love us to talk about water and human. Undoubtedly, these entities have many things in common. Let’s talk about them. My name is Abuh Monday Eneojo. I will be your host today. Welcome to Daily Wisdom Words Picture Poetry Prompt.
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The word is water and human. Do you think you can tell us how similar these entities are?
- See picture
- Compose a poem inspired by picture
- Share with us
Island Shores
Sunlight streams through me
my human shape a lens
between galaxies and atoms
we share our water of life.
Suspended between such vast
how do we find ourselves
islands of our world
afloat in search of yours.
Our shores filled with wonders
depths of joy we learn
will you find mine someday
share your light with me?
beautiful
⚡Monday⚡
Drifting tides
Drifting through blue skies
Every day and night
So peaceful watching the world go by
Sunrise and daybreak
I lie awake
Sunset another colour
Seeing the stars and moon
The magic of the night
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POEM BY KARL WOMACK
I close my eyes
and drift weightless
floating ever farther
into the water of dreams
I am afraid, alone here
yet surrounded by many
they have no faces
only distant voices I hear
My hands reaching, hoping
for you, for rescue
from all other humans
who would let me drown
Beautiful.
Thanks for posting this here. It’s an embodiment of how humans adore the mysterious nature of water.👏
Flesh tightly enclosing 78% of my personal water
floating within while floating without
elevation and buoyancy I am all around
no fear in this freedom
my human body though weak
when it comes to beings of the sea
I am grateful to just be. -Amberdawn (CRG)
Would love to read an explanation of concluding parts of the poem. It is still hazy.
Love this write.
❤️Rob❤️
We await your gracious poem sir😊