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Waterfall poem claire-vanfleteren

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Waterfall

Waterflowing over the land   enjoy stones and sand.   The rocky part can be caressed by the water   The sand is devoured.

The height difference was born.   The droplets adhere to each other   Let themselves slip down   With deafening noise.

The wind eagerly eats the rocks   Erosion is the result   It is becoming a riverbed scoured.   For many years.

  Now the water is saved using the bed   Sharpens the stones smooth   Collapsed on softer surfaces   To venture into the depths jump again

   Waterfalls are one of the many natural wonders   We are watching with amazement.   we are staring with open mouth   No one can be against it.

  Let me look, but I do not sail   My heart is already twice as hard   When I see the heavy mass   Who plunges into the lake bottom.

  It is a miracle in all parts of the world to find   Each more beautiful than the other   But one thing they have in common   Its a spectacle for everyone

Claire Vanfleteren ©