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waterfall

the summer heat is oppressive

it's so hot and humid in the south

you become drenched with sweat

just standing still

 

the running streams of mountain water

rushing through rocks and then crashing down on ya

the chill of the waterfall freezes the intensity of explosion

on your skin as the water beats down on ya

there's nothing like it in the world to standing underneath a waterfall

 

I hug the wall of stone and feel the cold slimy surface

and my hands run through the moss growing on the side

 

what an amazing reprieve on a hot summer's day

God bless the mountains of North Carolina

God bless Appalachia

God bless this place called

home

 

home of my heart

where living waters flow

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Written by
silas
M / American
Published
Jun 20, 2015
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#summer#waterfall#appalachia
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