Water

Water washes over my hand
Water slips away like sand

Water trickles down a river
Water slides just like a slither

Water is patient and knows when to wait
Water doesn't mind if it shows up late

Water falls from the sky in tears
Water wipes away wasted years

Water can die and live again
Water can squash and pry and bend

Water has been here in the beginning, 
and water will be here until the end

Water is reliable
Water is a humans friend 

~Secret Agent

Photo by Randy Neufeldt

Thanks Randy Neufeldt, for this wonderful photo!

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  1. garv Bhaker

    February 16, 2013

    why u not visit my profile u angry with me

  2. Jendhamuni Sos

    February 16, 2013

    No, I had to go around g+ to visit as many friends as possible +garv Bhaker I had to take time reading their posts, that's why I didn't get to visit you. I went to your page last night, but did not leave you any comment. I was too sleepy and had some work to get done so I save it for today. I am not angry at you +garv Bhaker

  3. Rene Sidler

    February 16, 2013

    Nooooo Jendha! Yesterday you confessed to another guy that you are 100% healed … but me you did not inform! :))) So I was 24/7 smiling all the time :()

  4. Jendhamuni Sos

    February 16, 2013

    I have not released you yet, +Rene Sidler I was one hundred percent healed yesterday, but I still have to give it a few more days, just to be safe :))))))) So you still have to smile till getting the signal from me! LOL!!!!

  5. p.swarna kumar

    February 18, 2013

    trut..dear jendhamuni…

  6. Yakubu Musa

    February 18, 2013

    your comments are so inspiring
    I am happy to come across it

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