Poet Beth "Batyah" Elishevah Ginzberg expresses her creative poetic meditations about water as a very powerful atmospheric element of the environment. Ginzberg wrote these poems at the East Rogers Park Lake Michigan Beaches, on-the-spot, to experientially convey the full effect of the Great Lakes of Chicago, IL USA for your reading pleasure.

Wednesday, April 11, 2018

ZILLIONS OF GRAINS OF SAND SINGING SONGS

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Warming up outside springtime in the air. Radiant sun's shining upon a mountain, a sand dune, dune buggies not strollers, canoes, not yachts, kayaking. Brilliance in reflections as the boats fly by not leaving the ground, skimming the surface like flat smooth thrown stones. 

Grounded, sure-footed, hiking, skipping, hitting a tether-ball, boxing in a ring. "Don't step on the crack it'll break your Mother's back!" A helping hand. Up from a chair, a Godly Goal, an Athlete with Tennis Shoes. 

Lakes' drops of greenish-bluish water, not green, not blue: Turquoise. Turkeys poised; not poison. Thankful on Thanksgiving Day.

Splashing water fiercely out of anger! California gold mining gold nuggets stream waters shake your pan, shake out sand and find the gold. Beach combing bottle cap tops. California Gold Rush. Filtering gold from sand. Buried treasure. Treasure maps. Message in a bottle afloat.

Gold teeth gold is gone. Teeth are gone. Mined with an intellectual Mind. Golden Castles, Tower after Tower. Mansions on sides of Mountains. Gasoline gushing!

Rapunzel Rapunzel let down your Golden Hair!! Climbing up Golden locks. Rivers, dams. Lox for Lunch but calling it "Brunch". English Tea Time. Big Teas little teas. English words. How many languages do you know? 

What do you teach? Torah? A pocketful of Posy! Not picking pockets. Rich in Riches because "We Lack Nothing." [Psalm 23]