Drop by Drop
Fresh water is a life-sustaining commodity on this earth,
No one can calculate the extent of its worth,
It carves out the land like a liquid chainsaw,
Its tremendous power leaves us only in awe,
Rushing water is hard for us to contain,
It is a force of nature, like a commanding hurricane,
We can harness its energy to use for our good,
But we don’t value it nearly as much as we should,
Too much water is destructive causing flooding and
mudslides,
It ebbs and flows like the rhythm of the tides,
But water is healing:
it extinguishes fire,
It ends droughts and refreshes our thirsty desire,
When parched from exhausting relentless heat,
A pool of water provides us instant retreat,
Water cleanses: first aid to our cuts and scrapes,
And cleans our bodies, our houses, our cars, our landscapes,
Washing away mud, filth, dirt and grime,
Our water is precious, all of the time,
Water nourishes: Plants
and trees, gardens and crops,
Supplying growth for our food, drop by drop,
Oh yes, water is powerful, healing, cleansing and
nourishing,
So why do we take for granted such a beautiful thing?
If water is contaminated, it loses all of its worth,
Fresh water is a life-sustaining commodity on this earth.
Tammy Harvey
Written: 9/15/2020