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Water is a mighty thing.


Water fills the oceans, makes rainbows in the air, is home to whales and dolphins and goldfish everywhere.

It tumbles down a mountainside and pours out from the sky. It feeds the summer gardens and refreshes birds that fly.

It soaks me in a thunderstorm, leaves puddles in the street, and freezes into icicles and snow beneath my feet.

It's an absolute necessity for bathing and for boating. Clearly, it's the only choice for swimming and for floating.

Oh, water's needed everywhere; we cannot live without it. Water is a mighty thing; there is no doubt about it.

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Author:Dotlich, Rebecca Kai
Publication:Humpty Dumpty's Magazine
Article Type:Poem
Date:Jul 1, 1995
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