Here's a simple poem to get you started:
The Water's Journey
A tiny drop, from ocean deep,
Rises high, on clouds to sleep.
The sunbeams warm, a gentle breeze,
The drop falls down, among the trees.
It trickles down, a tiny stream,
Then joins the river, in a dream.
Across the land, it flows along,
A vibrant song, it sings its song.
And finally, it reaches home,
The ocean's heart, where it began to roam.
The journey's done, but starts anew,
The water's cycle, ever true.
Other poems to explore:
* "The Water Cycle" by David L. Harrison: This poem focuses on the scientific aspects of the water cycle in a simple and engaging way.
* "The Water Cycle" by Emily Dickinson: While Dickinson's poems often deal with more abstract themes, she wrote a fascinating poem about the water cycle from a unique perspective.
* "The River" by William Cullen Bryant: While not explicitly about the water cycle, this poem beautifully captures the journey of a river, which is an integral part of the process.
You can also search online for poems about the water cycle using keywords like:
* "Water cycle poem"
* "Poem about rain"
* "Poem about rivers"
* "Poem about the ocean"
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.