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john tiong chunghoo - Travel Haiku - The Dead Sea

2014-11-07 29 Dailymotion

making me feel <br />on top of the world <br />the Dead Sea <br /> <br />lifting me up <br />to the top of the world <br />the Dead Sea <br /> <br />rising ala ascension <br />the ressurection <br />dead sea wonder <br /> <br />the dead sea <br />we rise a la the ascension <br />ressurection <br /> <br />dead sea unscrolls <br />a new chapter for <br />Christiandom <br /> <br />Dead Sea <br />the newspaper and me <br />float along <br /> <br /> <br />Dead Sea <br />the water lifts us <br />up to read <br /> <br />Dead Sea <br />the sun our lamp <br />the sea our dunllop <br /> <br />Dead Sea <br />it fends to keep us <br />afloat <br /> <br />Dead Sea <br />alive with <br />great history <br /> <br />Dead Sea <br />history keeps it <br />alive <br /> <br />Dead Sea <br />the scrolls give <br />Isaias a new voice <br /> <br />Dead Sea <br />found - scrolls that keep <br />God's words alive <br /> <br />Dead Sea <br />a rebirth for Christianity <br />in the hidden scrolls <br /> <br />Dead Sea <br />alive enough to lift <br />us all up <br /> <br />Dead Sea <br />and he asks <br />is it actually dead? <br /> <br />his phobia <br />the pilgrimage of the Dead Sea <br />cancelled <br /> <br />Reaching 1,373 feet below sea level, the shores of the Dead Sea are the lowest dry point on earth and its water is the second saltiest on the planet. Over the last 50 years, the Dead Sea has lost a third of its surface area to irrigation and hydroelectricity projects, and sinkholes have further siphoned water from the sea into underground caverns, reaching a water level dropp rate of three feet per year in 2006.<br /><br />john tiong chunghoo<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/travel-haiku-the-dead-sea/

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