Ronald Watson
Ronald Watson
(Greenburgh, New York, USA)
Poems by Ronald Watson : 2 / 3
H20 - Poem by Ronald Watson
Hydrogen the Lightest of all.
Oxygen essential to all.
how do you know it's there?
Hydrogen a gas without color.
Oxygen a gas without smell.
How do you know it's there?
Water transparent to all.
Water who's odor is void
How do you know it's there?
Spirit. Who's person is you.
Spirit. The marriage of two.
How do you know?
It's there...
Poems by Ronald Watson : 2 / 3
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Poem Submitted: Thursday, January 2, 2003
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