Water Poem

This poem describes a glistening waterfall from my experience

Diamond waterfall

© samantha-lauren chislett
I lay gazing up at the glistening crystals,
Delicately dropping down from the jagged rocks.
I lay wondering about the twinkles in the moon lit sky.
Leaving the reflection standing, holding it’s shine,
Lighting up the pebbles below.

I lay listening to the tinkle each time the diamond droplet of water fell,
The tinkle of the droplet was so soft and soothing.
I let out a sigh in awe.

I lay taking in the waterfall’s natural beauty Shimmering
against the crystal clear sky,
The scenery was breath taking and wonderful.

As the tiny blue sapphires hit the sharp rocks below
They smashed into tiny pieces of glass.
Flying over the silky sooth rocks in a fountain like shape.

At the bottom of the crystal fall,
The white fluffy froth glitters and sparkles
Like angel dust at Christmas.

The moon’s reflection is in the pool,
Round, smooth and shiny like a diamond
from my mother’s necklace.

By Samantha-Lauren Chislett Ebbw Vale Gwent
Aged 15


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