Two Waterfalls: A Poem About Love, Ego, and the Distance Between Togetherness - Promising Poetry
This poem draws its inspiration from an African proverb that says, “Two waterfalls never hear each other.” I was struck by the depth hidden in this simple image—two magnificent forces of nature, once part of the same river, now separated by their own fall, unable to hear one another’s song.
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