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Poem on Water in English

1. Autumn Rain

The plane leaves
fall black and wet
on the lawn;

the cloud sheaves
in heaven’s fields set
droop and are drawn

in falling seeds of rain;
the seed of heaven
on my face

falling — I hear again
like echoes even
that softly pace

heaven’s muffled floor,
the winds that tread
out all the grain

of tears, the store
harvested
in the sheaves of pain

caught up aloft:
the sheaves of dead
men that are slain

now winnowed soft
on the floor of heaven;
manna invisible

of all the pain
here to us given;
finely divisible
falling as rain.

….D. H. Lawrence

2. Lonely Leaf in the Water

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I watched it fall
In spiralling flight
This browned yellow leaf
A saddened sight

For not long ago
It was alive and so green
In a canopy of cover
Above the stream

I watched it meander
Around rocks and through eddy’s
On the stream it continued
Becoming more unsteady

It’s protective coating
Now a shadow of it’s past
As the water moistens
It’s out on it’s last

It came to rest
Between two rocks
As the water cascaded
To the bottom it dropped

The end of it’s life
But it’s journey goes on
For nature will use
This leaf that roamed

3. The Water is silent

The fish in the water is silent,
the animals on the earth is noisy,
the bird in the air is singing.
But man has in him the silence of the sea,

the noise of the earth
and the music of the air.
The meaning of our self

is not to be found in its separateness from
God and others,
but in the ceaseless realisation of yoga,
of union.

The newer people,
of this modern age,
are more eager to amass than
to realize.

….Gitanjaliby Tagore

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4. Water First Glance Simple

water at a glance
so simple a constant
unchanging image

but water hides complexities
beneath shifting surface
beneath changing surface

water has many faces
water has many moods
water has depths of patience

water has transitions
water has mood swings
water is quiet serene

water motionless
water trickles
water flows

water shrugs
water shakes shoulders
water shifts

water walks
water runs
water leaps

water legs it springs
water swims swirls dives
water manifests underwater currents

water rapid rises
water tempest floods
water rage destroys

….Terence Craddock.

5. On The Water

In our little boat to glide
On the water blue and wide,
While the sky is smooth and bright,
What could give us more delight?

See the ripples, how they run,
Twinkling brightly in the sun;
While reflected we care
Shadows of each hill and tree.

See the lilies, round and large,
Floating near the reedy marge,
Where the bulrushes has its place
And the heavy water-mace.

See the great green dragonfly,
And the swallow skimming by,
See the fishes spring and gleam,
Ere they splash into the stream,

See the bright kingfisher too
Dart gleam of great and blue.
These are all around our boat
On the water whilst we float

6. Crossing the Water

Black lake, black boat, two black, cut-paper people.
Where do the black trees go that drink here?
Their shadows must cover Canada.

A little light is filtering from the water flowers.
Their leaves do not wish us to hurry:
They are round and flat and full of dark advice.

Cold worlds shake from the oar.
The spirit of blackness is in us, it is in the fishes.
A snag is lifting a valedictory, pale hand;

Stars open among the lilies.
Are you not blinded by such expressionless sirens?
This is the silence of astounded souls.

….Sylvia Plath

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7. Save Water

Poem on Water in English

The leaky tap drips day and night.
Just fix it right or shut it tight,
It seems the earth with water abounds
But thinks it’s every drop that really counts.

The tap is on, you brush your teeth,
The water flows, you soap your feet
Just think of all the water lost!!!
To close the tap, what does it cost?

The water bottle you take to school,
The water in it is nice and cool,
You drink a bit, the rest you throw,
The water could help a plant grow.

So, save water,
And do your part,
It’s not a game,
Let the water last!!!

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8. Water And Water With Nature

Water and water with nature,
Dear, for life for livelihood
Let us tame the rivers.

Water and water and water,
But we must not disrespect nature.
Everywhere water and water

Fresher smaller bigger and
With so many structures.
Water is life,

We all belong to water
We all water.
With water

We are changing
Our very nature
From life partners

To agriculture.
Water water water,
Let us capture

Let us prosper
With water.
Water for food

Water for thought
Water for life.
Value water,

Water valued.
Water protector
Water life-giver

Water destroyer.
On the head water
On the feet water

In entire body
Find water water
And water.

….Gajanan Mishra

9. Sea-Fever

I must go down to the seas again, to the lonely sea and the sky,
And all I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by;

And the wheel’s kick and the wind’s song and the white sail’s shaking,
And a grey mist on the sea’s face, and a grey dawn breaking.

I must go down to the seas again, for the call of the running tide
Is a wild call and a clear call that may not be denied;

And all I ask is a windy day with the white clouds flying,
And the flung spray and the blown spume, and the sea-gulls crying.

I must go down to the seas again, to the vagrant gypsy life,
To the gull’s way and the whale’s way where the wind’s
like a whetted knife;

And all I ask is a merry yarn from a laughing fellow-rover,
And quiet sleep and a sweet dream when the long trick’s over.

….JOHN MASEFIELD

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10. Crying River

Undercover waters of rain dash
Cold children, no smiling splash
Tragic sobs, epic force of the mountain rain
Beautiful as it may seem shallow basin
Dream

She cries a tune,
Mocking the Maple lands, a beautiful tune
Crooked Cornwall, she steams with the moon
Oceanic dreams, monsoon season, she swoon’s
Frozen, dead, ice skating rink

Her wind, Pretty Chains O Lake
Wet and Wild, the Elk drinks from her garden
Water falls from the lids of Jordan
Beautiful as it may seem with open curtain

When the ocean succeeds away from the sea
She’s wide awake during winter’s rain and breeze
Lost in the mud’s of Bellaire’s heartache,
River Blues, ice cold snap, bayou stirring up

Racing rivers crying by the western gutter
Silent, bells chime in the Black Mallard waters
Streams, blowing and drying dew droplets
Little rapid tears, everything spotless

Sugar, Swan waves down by Devils Creek
Listen to the thunder bay rolling deep
Beautiful as it may seem, she weeps
A northern world with streaks of falling rain

Pretty running white hair pane
A weather vane, snow dangles above her domain
Beautiful crying winds
In the Eyes of Michigan

11. Water The Garden

Water the garden.
Where your soul plants seed.
Water the roots that ground you.

Water the soil that provides the nutrients for the
soul.
Water what surrounds you.
Water your dreams that take you where you want to go
Water the goals that inspire how you grow.

Water the branches that spread your presence into
the world. Water the flowers.
The fruits your presence sows.

Water the base, for your foundation to be strong.
Water your soul. Know that you belong. Water your being.
Every aspect deserves your love.

Water is a metaphor for what nurtures and bestows.
Water your blessings.
And blessings will grow.

….Robert Hilary

12. The Water Drinker

O, water for me! Bright water for me!
Give wine to the tremulous debauchee!
It cooleth the brow, it cooleth the brain,
It maketh the faint one strong again;

It comes o’er the sense like a breeze from the sea,
All freshness, like infant purity.
0, water, bright water, for me, for me!
Give wine, give wine to the debauchee!

Fill to the brim! Fill, fill to the brim!
Let the flowing crystal kiss the rim!
My hand is steady, my eye is true,
For I, like the flowers, drink naught but dew.

0, water, bright water’s a mine of wealth,
And the ores it yieldeth are vigor and health.
So water, pure water, for me, for me!
And wine for the tremulous debauchee!

Fill again to the brim! again to the brim!
For water strengtheneth life and limb.
To the days of the aged it added length;
To the might of the strong it addeth strength;

It freshens the heart, it brightens the sight;
‘Tis like quaffing a goblet of morning light
So, water, I will drink naught but thee,
Thou parent of health and energy!

….Edward Johnson

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13. The Waterfall

With what deep murmurs through time’s silent stealth
Doth thy transparent, cool, and wat’ry wealth
Here flowing fall,

And chide, and call,
As if his liquid, loose retinue stay’d
Ling’ring, and were of this steep place afraid;

The common pass
Where, clear as glass,
All must descend
Not to an end,

But quicken’d by this deep and rocky grave,
Rise to a longer course more bright and brave.
Dear stream! dear bank, where often I

Have sate and pleas’d my pensive eye,
Why, since each drop of thy quick store
Runs thither whence it flow’d before,

Should poor souls fear a shade or night,
Who came, sure, from a sea of light?
Or since those drops are all sent back

So sure to thee, that none doth lack,
Why should frail flesh doubt any more
That what God takes, he’ll not restore?

O useful element and clear!
My sacred wash and cleanser here,
My first consigner unto those

Fountains of life where the Lamb goes!
What sublime truths and wholesome themes
Lodge in thy mystical deep streams!

Such as dull man can never find
Unless that Spirit lead his mind
Which first upon thy face did move,

And hatch’d all with his quick’ning love.
As this loud brook’s incessant fall
In streaming rings restagnates all,

Which reach by course the bank, and then
Are no more seen, just so pass men.
O my invisible estate,

My glorious liberty, still late!
Thou art the channel my soul seeks,
Not this with cataracts and creeks.

….Henry Vaughan

14. Two Rivers

Thy summer voice, Musketaquit,
Repeats the music of the rain;
But sweeter rivers pulsing flit
Through thee, as thou through the Concord Plain.

Thou in thy narrow banks art pent:
The stream I love unbounded goes
Through flood and sea and firmament;
Through light, through life, it forward flows.

I see the inundation sweet,
I hear the spending of the steam
Through years, through men, through Nature fleet,
Through love and thought, through power and dream.

Musketaquit, a goblin strong,
Of shard and flint makes jewels gay;
They lose their grief who hear his song,
And where he winds is the day of day.

So forth and brighter fares my stream,–
Who drink it shall not thirst again;
No darkness taints its equal gleam,
And ages drop in it like rain.

….Ralph Waldo Emerson

15. I am water save me

I am water save me
Never spill wastewater.
Pools started drying up,

Have pity on me now.
longing for drops,
Save me a little more

To avoid a water crisis,
children! Don’t throw me away
Without water, the world will burn,

All living beings will die.
Let’s pledge together
Keep saving water.

May this land remain green now,
People of the world!
come to your senses.

….dr brajanandan verma

16. Afton Water

Flow gently, sweet Afton, among thy green braes,
Flow gently, I’ll sing thee a song in thy praise;
My Mary’s asleep by thy murmuring stream,
Flow gently, sweet Afton, disturb not her dream.

Thou stock-dove, whose echo resounds thro’ the glen,
Ye wild whistling blackbirds in yon thorny den,
Thou green-crested lapwing, thy screaming forbear,
I charge you disturb not my slumbering fair.

How lofty, sweet Afton, thy neighbouring hills,
Far mark’d with the courses of clear winding rills;
There daily I wander as noon rises high,
My flocks and my Mary’s sweet cot in my eye.

How pleasant thy banks and green vallies below,
Where wild in the woodlands the primroses blow;
There oft, as mild ev’ning leaps over the lea,
The sweet-scented birk shades my Mary and me.

Thy chrystal stream, Afton, how lovely it glides,
And winds by the cot where my Mary resides,
How wanton thy waters her snowy feet lave,
As gathering sweet flowrets she stems thy clear wave.

Flow gently, sweet Afton, among thy green braes,
Flow gently, sweet river, the theme of my lays;
My Mary’s asleep by thy murmuring stream,
Flow gently, sweet Afton, disturb not her dream.

….Robert Burns

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17. Take It For Granted

We take many things in life for granted
And water is one of those things
We have it all around us
And do not realize all it brings.

We have water in our oceans
Water in the streams and lakes
We use water each and every day
To drink and to bake.

But imagine if our water
Become to polluted to use
When we take things for granted
We don’t realize what we could lose.

We owe it to our children
And our grandchildren too
To take care of our water
In everything we do.

….Catherine Pulsifer

18. Hard Water

Poem on Water in English

I tried the soft stuff on holiday in Wales,
a mania of teadrinking and hairwashing,
excitable soap which never rinsed away,
but I loved coming home to this.

Flat. Straight. Like the vowels,
like the straight talk: hey up me duck.
I’d run the tap with its swimming-pool smell,
get it cold and anaesthetic. Stand the glass

and let the little fizz of anxiety settle.
Honest water, bright and not quite clean.
The frankness of limestone, of gypsum,
the sour steam of cooling towers,

the alchemical taste of brewing.
On pitiless nights, I had to go for the bus
before last orders. I’d turn up my face,
let rain scald my eyelids and lips.

It couldn’t lie. Fell thick
with a payload of acid. No salt –
this rain had forgotten the sea.
I opened my mouth, speaking nothing

in spite of my book-learning.
I let a different cleverness wash my tongue.
It tasted of work, the true taste
of early mornings, the blunt taste

of don’t get mardy, of too bloody deep for me,
fierce lovely water that marked me for life
as belonging, regardless.

….Jonathan Cape

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