POEM: Niagara Falls
                                    I love coming back to Niagara Falls every year.
 
            
        I have seen the majestic waterfalls each season – spring, summer, autumn, winter.
 It’s oven hot to see it in the summertime and hell freezing in the wintertime,
 But worth seeing it, nonetheless.
 Every time I see Niagara Falls,
 I discover it in a new light,
 And I see it with different eyes.
 The ever-present rainbow adorns the falls no matter the season,
 Like a loyal friend and companion who never goes away.
 I am on the Canadian side,
 And I gaze at the American waterfall.
 I am on the American side,
 And I gaze at the Canadian waterfall.
 The place I fell in love with from the very first time I set foot on Niagara Parkway is where the iconic waterfall goes straight down the river, at a ninety degrees angle.
 I am so close to the fall,
 I can touch it.
 Autumn is the best time of the year to come back to Niagara Falls,
 When you can take a quiet stroll along the mighty river,
 And it’s just you and Niagara, nobody else.  ~~~~~~~~~
 From my book of poetry Sunset in Toronto, page 182.