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.

Thursday, September 26, 2019

FLOWERS EMPOWERED POWDERED POWERED RED

A bouquet [French] of prettiness a blossom a pistol in the middle of the blossom, powdered pollen on this pistol, allergic reactions to pollen keep the flowers outside clean filtered air inside. Ragweed, Hay Fever. Feverishly in love with flowers, floured bread feeling to sip afternoon tea for you and me and eat English Biscuits. Croissants. Cuteness as we gaze into the mirror. Mirror Mirror On the Wall who is the fairest one of all? Me and you cutey, two make one, one plus one is two, plus another one is Three...

Red and Green Geraniums flowers, leaves soft and furry like a Teddy Bear smooth sumptuous soft a bear without a beard, smooth men's skins not a mouthful of fuzziness, to spit out stray hairs. 

The Venus Fly Trap a flower of a people-eater, a flower with a blossom like jaws, Jaws a Florida shark, a white shark, shark teeth beaded as a necklace, the teeth of many sharks a feeling of a bite from a Shark into your neck vampires from this toothy necklace, rubies are red violets are blue, these rubies being precious stones not semi-precious, red rubies loving the color red! Red is a color of love and sincerity, kindness, sweetness, red candy life-saviours. Golden candy wrappers, made in Germany like Heineken Beer that comes in a green glass bottle and Mercedes Benz cars that do not bend, Volvo very nice, Volkswagen for us folks. Hondas panda bears in China and Toyotas fun children's toys are good cars too. 

The Mexican Jumping Bean, a flower that produces beans that jump. Migrants, Mexicans to jump over the fence (wall) and get into the USA The Land of Promise and Equality for Equal Housing and Equal Employment Opportunities All People, all Colors, Hispanic-American Month.

This Land Is Your Land This Land Is My Land. 

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