The Water Leaked

There is much urgency when treating any leak. A simple drip can eventually result in floods of water. Sometime a leak can go unnoticed until the floods of water do they harm. I see the urgency at which some people act and unfortunately I see the sluggish way some people move when there is an urgency. There is one time when there is a leak that your should not wait. You need to move immediately to find out what is wrong.

 

The Water Leaked

 

Twas early in the morning and she saw a drip

Heard what this might mean so she took a trip

Even with the rush it still seemed long

Was in the A and E where they determined something wrong

Auntie’s sometimes jump in if there is no one else there

They’re open to request for emergency care

Extraordinary request will put their loyalty to the test

Requested by their sister children they do their best

Lord I can hear the concern in my sister’s voice

Eyes wide and determined as she expressed her choice

And she said there should be no delay making that trip

Kick back those heels and snap your whip

Efficiency you will respect and she never shrieked

Determine to find what made The Water Leaked 

 

 

 

Same poem another Acrostic highlighted

 

The Water Leaked

Tani’s On Bed Rest

Twas early in the morning and she saw a drip

Heard what this might mean so she took a trip

Even with the rush it still seemed long

Was in the A and E where they determined something wrong

Auntie’s sometimes jump in if there is no one else there

They’re Open to request for emergency care

Extraordinary request will put their loyalty to the test

Requested By their sister children they do their best

Lord I can hear the concern in my sister’s voice

Eyes wide and determined as she expressed her choice

And she said theRe should be no delay making that trip

Kick back those heels and snap your whip

Efficiency you will respect and she never shrieked

Determine to find what made The Water Leaked  

 


 

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