Water teaches us so much,
As it flows and ebbs and such,
Through rivers, lakes, and seas,
And the gentlest of mountain creeks.
It shows us the power of change,
As it carves the earth with its range,
Transforming the landscape anew,
Making something bold and true.
Water reminds us to be fluid,
To go with the flow, and be lucid,
To adapt to the ebb and flow,
And learn to let go and grow.
It teaches us to be patient,
As it shapes the land, so ancient,
In ways that take eons to see,
A lesson in humility.
Water inspires us to be kind,
To be gentle and loving, refined,
To nurture and care for all life,
And let it flourish without strife.
So let us heed water's call,
And learn from its wisdom, tall,
To be humble, kind, and wise,
And let our spirits truly rise.
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
I like your rhyming, BUT I think you attribute more to water than is realistic, especially in respect to such things as humbleness, kindness, and wisdom. Hell, it's water. : ) bri