Niagara

Monalisa, a nature lover, celebrates the splendour of the Niagara Falls, in this poem, exclusively for Different Truths.

Snow white screaming water
Crashing torrents,
Of the Horseshoe falls
Splashing, dancing over a rocky bed.
Bubbling, foaming
Drowning itself
again, surging upwards
Mesmerising,
the sounds of thousand years!

From the soul of the waterfall,
Mystical mist takes birth.
The Wind is not lonely today,
being in love with the new born,
My undivided attention and lo!
The white-water wheels march towards me,
As if calling my name to become one,
How I can become one with the magnificent, majestic nature,
Until I transform myself into a drop of water?

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