..................The Drink
Don't drink the water it can kill
Beware where you dip, one small sip
can lead to death or make you blind
Pour it down the sink don't you drink
Boil it to make sure. Be safe or
don't drink the water it may kill
Sparkle chemicals can infuse
Chemicals can kill on their own
The spring may be safe, cool and clear
Or bathing spot for animals
Don't drink the water it might kill
You bathe with soap, won't help a lot
Buy your drink from the grocery store
Pure, spring, distilled, it matters much
whence it came. Check its source, beware
Don't drink the water it will kill- - - - - -
Photos and poem Copyright © 2014 Jimmiehov. All Rights Reserved
Today I am linked with the Real Toads, Sunday Form Challenge ~ Quatern
That was yesterday, a Sunday. The link still words but
today, Monday, I'm linked with Real Toads, Open Monday. They are different links.
Notes:
1. At the above link, Kerry challenged us to write a Quatern. This is my attempt. She said,
2. I found this sign Thursday when I played golf at our local Panorama Village Country Club. Note how our freeze (just one) this year put the grass into dormancy. For sure I wouldn't lick my ball for good luck knowing where their irrigation water came from. When the grass returns it is a very pretty course.
Thanks for warning! ~ Great week to you!
ReplyDeleteargh. argh!
ReplyDeleteI am rather bemused by the sign. One must wash one's hands after touching the water...wash them in what?
ReplyDeleteI think your poem has highlighted a problem which is becoming more widespread as natural water sources become contaminated and scarcity drives communities to recycle sewerage.
How does recycled water taste like??? I marvel that we can drink water from the tap here ~
ReplyDeleteWell captured in a compelling rhythm! Won't be long now before this most essential of compounds is nowhere free.
ReplyDeleteyou struck a theme that sits in the background and doesn't get the attention it deserves... water will become the next gold like commodity...
ReplyDeleteWater, we must have it to live. There are so many fights brewing in Texas over water rights...scary to know clean water may become too expensive and scarce to drink
ReplyDeleteA long time ago, I almost bought a house near a golf course. I grew up fairly close to one. I would NEVER do so now, far too afraid of the chemicals and run off. Nicely done
ReplyDeleteWater can ostensibly be seen as clean. One just never know! True enough Dr Jim! The danger is that one tends to dismiss little distractions and take water as clean as it looks! Great thoughts!
ReplyDeleteHank
Hank
Good warning, Jim!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a shame when we have to be fearful of the water.
ReplyDeleteBottled water is the best advice for a holiday, Dr Jim :)
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