
Gulf of Mexico, Englewood Beach, FL. Photo by Eve Ellen Maher.
Of the Water
We exist, submerged
in the womb, that inner sea,
until our first breath.
In our veins flows blood
with the sea’s salinity…
seas…where life began.
Water in our cells,
water in our mother’s milk,
water in our tears.
We are of water…
bodies more than half water.
Water sustains us.
Water in rain clouds,
streams, rivers, lakes, seas, oceans,
aquifers, ice caps.
Beauty of water
soothes our spirits, inspires us…
Water refreshes.
Every living thing
needs clean, life-giving water
for body and soul!



Boat wake in Biscayne Bay near Miami, Florida. Photos by Eve Ellen Maher.
Copyright© 2023 by Cheryl Batavia
What a beautiful and insightful poem. Water and life are pretty much synonymous with each other.
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Thank you so much, Dwight, for your kind words. It means a lot to me that you like the poem. ❤
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You are welcome, Cheryl. Have a great weekend.
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Life is water❤️
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Thank you, Dr. Venky, for reading and commenting. When searching for a title for this poem, I might well have chosen “Life is Water!” ❤
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well said, without it we will die fairly quickly … lovely shots!
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Kate, it makes me happy that you liked the post. Thank you! ❤ Both of my daughters are good photographers. My daughter, Katey, the selfie queen, keeps me up-to-date by emailing photos of their busy lives.
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what a lovely way to keep connected, glad you are all so close 🙂
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So beautifully said, Cheryl! I love the wisdom in your words. Love the pics too. ❤️❤️
Have a lovely weekend, my friend.
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Thank you for your very kind response, Punam! It means a lot to me! ❤ You too, have a great weekend! 🙂
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You are very welcome. And thank you. 🙂❤️
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A delightful insight, Cheryl. The pictures are just so perfect for this 🙂
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I am so glad to hear that you enjoyed the post, Hammsd! Thank you for your kind words! ❤
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Beautiful and meaningful poem, Cheryl! 💙🌊 Sea is life! Have a wonderful weekend. 😊
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Filipa, thank you for your lovely response. It is a beautiful morning here and the cardinals are singing. Wishing you and your family a joyous weekend! ❤ ❤ ❤
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Lucky you, Cheryl!💙☀️ Here, it’s cold and rainy! It’s such an awkward spring.
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Wishing you lots of warm sunshine tomorrow, Filipa. 🙂
SW Florida’s weather has been strange this year: the largest hurricane Florida has ever experienced in the autumn, two frosts this winter that usually come only once every ten years, months of red tide, and a windy spring. A massive influx of sargassum seaweed has started earlier than expected on our beaches. Still, we must enjoy what we can and work to remedy the rest! ❤
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It’s a warning, Cheryl! We should take care of Mother Earth 🌎 before it’s too late. We’ll be having rain for the next week. The problem is that the soil is so dry that the water is quickly evaporated.
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Yes, I think the unusual weather is definitely a warning! Many are still in denial when it is a time for action!
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Indeed, Cheryl! And we are already too late!
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Refreshment for the soul, Cheryl! 🌊 ❤️
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Thank you, Ingrid, for your beautiful response. ❤ Hope you and yours are enjoying a delightful weekend!
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Thank you, Cheryl, wishing the same for you! 😇
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Beautiful words toasting water and its role in life. It’s a universal liquid … and to think it is the substance giving the color to our planetary home – the pale blue dot.
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What a lovely response, Frank! ❤ The blue of sea and sky might well be the top favorite color of people on Earth. 🙂 Hope you are enjoying a beautiful spring day!
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Beautiful words and stunning pictures
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Thank you so much, E! Your kind words are deeply appreciated. ❤ Wishing you a lovely weekend!
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Beautiful post, Cheryl! Water is the nectar of life! 💖
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Eugi, I certainly agree with your beautiful words, “Water is the nectar of life!” Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts. ❤ Have a joyful day! 🙂
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My pleasure, Cheryl! 💖
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What a stunning writing that plays to the power of water and its necessity to all life. Lovely! ❤
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Your beautiful response to this post means a great deal to me, Layla. ❤ Thank you so much! ❤ Have a great week!
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So beautifully written, Chery! About 60% of human body are water. That’s why a campaign has been launched, Water is Life, to ensure access to clean, potable water for all peoples. Thank you for raising the concern. All the images are awesome! Have a great weekend ❤️
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Thank you, KK, for your lovely and informative response. Glad you enjoyed my daughter Ellen’s water photos. She took many artistic shots on our recent vacation. My younger daughter, Katey, is the queen of selfies and emails me photos of their life in Texas. 🙂
In researching this post, I found various average percentages of the water content in the human body: 60%, as you said, for adult males, 70% for children, and 50% for women. The water content of the body declines with age.
Thank you for the information about the “Water is Life” campaign. ❤ I was not aware of it, although I have seen documentaries about work to bring clean water to places where it is needed. I can't think of a more important initiative!
Wishing you a beautiful week! ❤ ❤ ❤
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Wow! Ellen is not less than a professional photographer. Glad to know that both daughters like photography. It’s a good hobby. As regards water content, you’re right. That’s why old people are advised to take water more frequently. Thank you, Cheryl. You’re welcome 🙏💐
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Water holds us, sustains us, refreshes us – beautifully said, Cheryl. Thank you!
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Thank you, Wynne, for your kind comment. ❤ It means a lot to me that you enjoyed the post. Have a lovely week!
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I was just talking with a friend this afternoon about how much we love to be in the water. If it’s been a while, it feels like a longing. You’ve done a beautiful job of explaining and describing the magic of water.
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Thank you, JoAnna, for sharing your beautiful perspective. ❤ I too have felt that longing to be in the water. Robert and I went to the beach last week after the red tide was finally gone and only put our feet in the water. The massive influx of seaweed has begun here weeks earlier than predicted. Seize the day, JoAnna! 🙂
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Just putting our feet in the water is healing. I will!
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Gorgeous, Cheryl. Would you mind if I share this as a reblog at some point?
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I would be happy for you to reblog this, David! Thank you so much! Glad you like the post! ❤
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ah these photos are stunning! loved the poem too !
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Thank you, photography lover, for your kind comments! Glad you enjoyed the post. ❤
The photos are from a recent road trip I took with my two daughters who both like to take photos on their cell phones. These photos are by my older daughter, Ellen. The younger daughter, Katey, the selfie queen, keeps me up-to-date on their busy lives in Texas by emailing me photos. Some of Katey's photos appear in other posts from that vacation.
Have a great day! 🙂
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I love your poem Cheryl that speaks so much to the water that sustains us in so many ways. The miracle of living, loving, protecting, birth all in one single drop. Ellen’s pictures are gorgeous and especially love that I am sitting in the tub reading this! 💦
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Haha! I also love that you are sitting in the tub reading this! Now I know how you accomplish so much! I guess I need to be a better multitasker. 🙂
Thank you so much for your lovely comment. ❤ Your support means a lot to me!
Have a wonderful week!
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hahaha🤣 It truly is awesome.. hahah. You got that right.
It’s a joy to support you Cheryl! Your work speaks for itself. I will and you too!
💗🥰
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Nice photo! Welcome on my blog chapitrelumiere.wordpress.com
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Thank you. ❤ My daughter took the photos. Glad you enjoyed them!
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Beautiful in every way, Cheryl 🙂 “We are of water…” We are, indeed!
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Thank you so much, Rosaliene, for your very kind response! ❤ It is deeply appreciated.
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Beautifully written.
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Thank you, Rupali! So glad you enjoyed the poem. ❤
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An enriching and soothing read, Cheryl. Gorgeous photos too! 🌊 Reminding me to be like that from which we came. 💙
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Your beautiful response made my night, Michele! ❤ Thank you so much!
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And you’ve made mine. Delighted! Thank you, Cheryl. 🤗
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I tell all my city friends that water is currency in the country – I think about it every day – when was the last time we got rain, how many more days before it rains again, what is our water usage for the month, is it time to switch to our second well to give the other extra time to recharge, how much water are we losing to runoff instead of soaking into the ground during flash floods and did we get enough snowfall to carry us through the hottest months of summer… and still, I wouldn’t give up this life for anything ha. Enjoyed the poem!
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We too, have a well, Brian. The sulfur water must be softened, and we have a reverse osmosis filter under the kitchen sink for drinking water. Still, I think our water is better than city water, which is often heavily chlorinated here. We also have a septic system to maintain.
We are in the middle of a huge building boom and city services will become available sometime. I have mixed feelings about that!
Thank you so much, Brian, for sharing your thoughts. ❤ Glad you enjoyed the poem.
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Thank you so much for your kind words. Very much appreciated! 🙂
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Beautiful written poem Cheryl and such lovely images too💕🌸
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Thank you so much, Henrietta! ❤ My daughter Ellen took the photos on our recent road trip. 🙂
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Hi Cheryl, it’s been a long time! Lovely writing as usual ❤
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Thank you very much! ❤ Good to hear from you.
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Beautiful poem,Cheryl and such refreshing photographs. Water is us…within and outside. Your poetry highlights its importance. ❤️
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So happy you enjoyed the post, Smitha! ❤ My daughter took many water photos on our recent road trip through Everglades National Park, Biscayne National Park, and one of our local beaches.
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The poem serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving and appreciating this precious resource for the benefit of all living beings. It’s a refreshing and thought-provoking piece. Well done, Cheryl!
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Thank you, Prerna, for your insightful comment. ❤ Your kind words mean a lot to me!
Hope you have a lovely week!
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Thank you, David! ❤
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