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Niagara Calls
by Denise Rodgers
When I'm stressed,
when nature calls,
I think about
Niagara Falls.
One-fifty thousand
gallons in it
dropping
every
single
minute.
Sounds like
thunder,
trains and more,
or how
ten thousand
lions roar.
When nature calls,
just answer to it.
Skip Niagara --
go and do it! |
Niagara Falls is one of the largest (but not highest) waterfalls in the world. An island at the top divides the water into two falls: Horseshoe Fall, 2600 feet wide, and American Fall, 1000 feet wide. |
Read other poems by Denise Rodgers
from
Great Lakes Rhythm & Rhyme
online:
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