W HAT is it that makes Waterfalls so so
A WESOME ? They are dynamic and noisy
T HEY change every single second as their
E NERGY (Potential) ~ then Kinetic
R USHES down over rock and ledge ~ and its
F ORCE can make HYDROELECTRICITY !
A LL over USA there's thousands ~ some
L ITTLE ~ unamed ~ and mighty NIAGARA
L UCKILY they can't charge you to see it ~ Much
S MALLER ones in UK ~ and we do CHARGE !
Thanks for visiting ~ comments welcome ~ Love BRIAN XOX
I love swimmng under FALLS and trying to climb them ~
specially when they are frozen in WINTER ~ death wish !
This Poem is presented as a Blank Verse (iambic pentameter) Acrostic
- Author: BRIANSODES (Pseudonym) ( Offline)
- Published: July 1st, 2017 02:32
- Category: Nature
- Views: 227
Comments6
The only falls I have seen are the wondrous Niagara falls. I was on the Canadian side of course looking toward the American side. Best view. It is humbling. Beautiful picture you included. Wonderful acrostic! I can see how the picture inspired you. I loved them both and they inspired a memory. Thanks for another great poem! Always upbeat. I might add! Hugs-Christina
THANKS CHRIS # Pleased you have had a chance to see NIAGARA FALLS (boh sides) it sure is the biggest and best in the WORLD ~ in terms of water volume. The afternoon I went even the car pak was free ~ great. You have over 200 named Waterfalls in Your State ~ I'm surprised you haven't visited any ? I like my poems to be upbeat and add a bit of culture to MPS ~ Mega Hugs ~ BRIAN
A fine write B.
Charge creating electricity
Charge to see it.
Nice.
They beautiful and if big and noise for me amazing and scary. My state in Brazil is Parana and we have Foz do IguaƧu. The biggest one I ever saw. Thanks for your writing.
I enjoyed reading your poem Brian. Water is one of God's most important, inanimate creatures. Powerful physically, spiritually, and in the form of a sacrament. A stunning and evocative painting as well.
Good write, waterfalls are amazing and what you say about charging in the UK is true we went to Hardraw Force in the Yorkshire Dales and had to pay to see it.
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