A Drop of Water by Anna Keiko February 10, 2025February 10, 2025 | World Inker IIWorld Inker II | 0 Comment | 2:05 am A drop of waterDripping day after dayThe creek became the sea A ray of lightShines year after yearA small seedling becomes a big tree An encounterA white sheet alike meets a coloured penDrawing a spring full of love. Related Tags: Anna Keiko, Chinese poetry Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ Post navigation PREVIOUS Previous post: About poet feelings when he returned home by Ahmad MiqdadNEXT Next post: Whispers of the Unseen by Anna Keiko Related Post Five poems by Mark A. MurphyFive poems by Mark A. Murphy five new philosophical poems by Mark A. Murphy Read MoreRead More Two poems by Ranjit SahuTwo poems by Ranjit Sahu Spring poems by Ranjit Sahu Read MoreRead More Two poems by Hemant ShishirTwo poems by Hemant Shishir two poems from Nepalese poet Hemant Shishir Read MoreRead More Women by Eva Petropoulou LianouWomen by Eva Petropoulou Lianou poem from Greece by Nobel Peace Prize nominee Read MoreRead More Reformatting Young Minds by Dr. Jernail S. AnandReformatting Young Minds by Dr. Jernail S. Anand Men and =mischief go together. Read MoreRead More Letters to My Daughters by Jill Sharon KimmelmanLetters to My Daughters by Jill Sharon Kimmelman In a large house with hidden closets aplentyyou, my precious children once playedI watched you turn yourselves invisiblecracked apart your little fingers to peekduring a jolly round of hide and Read MoreRead More
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