Water splishes and splashes. But also bangs and crashes.
Without much notice, water weaves her way through the cracks of life. She nourishes. Refreshes. Provides. Cleanses. Water collides with coffee to wake up the masses. And raves with energy mix to restore electrolytes. Water perks up the sunken daisy and stimulates the green out of grass. She dances with noodles to create cheesy macaroni.
Water is beneath us. Around us. Above us. Water is also within. She is primary to human life. But also to all of the created order. Water is in high demand. As she endures ongoing abuse. Her muffled screams go without much notice. But she will have the last word.
Water will find a way. To carve through mountains. And break through dams. Water throws her weight against the shoreline and the levees. And squares off with umbrellas and newspapers. She displaces the otherwise content. And wreaks havoc on unsuspecting creatures. Water is sneaky-powerful.
The effects of water are multi-faceted. She may enable a family to stay home one more day. Only to displace them the next. Water has been the recipient of praises and blessings. But also despair and curses. Water may lift the spirit of one community while dousing the hopes of another.
Water renews. Battling the dirt of daily labor. As she purifies the skin, water somehow finds a way inside of the soul. Her touch may jumpstart the morning. Or wind down the evening. She wakes up the drowsy and massages the anxious. With little salute, water marches on as miracle-worker. Amen.
Without much notice, water weaves her way through the cracks of life. She nourishes. Refreshes. Provides. Cleanses. Water collides with coffee to wake up the masses. And raves with energy mix to restore electrolytes. Water perks up the sunken daisy and stimulates the green out of grass. She dances with noodles to create cheesy macaroni.
Water is beneath us. Around us. Above us. Water is also within. She is primary to human life. But also to all of the created order. Water is in high demand. As she endures ongoing abuse. Her muffled screams go without much notice. But she will have the last word.
Water will find a way. To carve through mountains. And break through dams. Water throws her weight against the shoreline and the levees. And squares off with umbrellas and newspapers. She displaces the otherwise content. And wreaks havoc on unsuspecting creatures. Water is sneaky-powerful.
The effects of water are multi-faceted. She may enable a family to stay home one more day. Only to displace them the next. Water has been the recipient of praises and blessings. But also despair and curses. Water may lift the spirit of one community while dousing the hopes of another.
Water renews. Battling the dirt of daily labor. As she purifies the skin, water somehow finds a way inside of the soul. Her touch may jumpstart the morning. Or wind down the evening. She wakes up the drowsy and massages the anxious. With little salute, water marches on as miracle-worker. Amen.