impersonate a brook Description of wa an insufficient water as a source of life and inspiration
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The combination compounds the situation. Not only does dehydration tend to make one feel more fatigued, it places stress on the body’s physiological systems to perform under pressure. One consequence of persistent dehydration is kidney stones. Water, you see, helps to clear the body of toxins and waste products that indeed need to be eliminated. The “drink eight 8-ounce glasses of water” rule is a good start with, but the actual amount is very dependent on one’s body weight. The real indication of your level of hydration is the colour of your urine. Optimal hydration offers “near clear urine.” Consistently dark urine suggests potential health problems. Drinking too much water is problematic too. Shortages, unregulated bottled water issues, pharmaceutical toxins as well as a plethora of agricultural run-off that finds it’s way into our tap water. UGH! Bottom line: It’s always a good idea to drink filtered water and enough to stay properly hydrated. The poem is about a long stream. The poet starts the poem by describing the journey of the stream, it starts from a place that is frequently visited by coot ( a water bird with a white spot on the head ) and make a sudden emergency. They flow out among to bushes and flow down a valley with a lot of noise. It crosses thirty hills, slips down the ridges, twenty villages, fifty bridges. The poet also does a comparison between the stream and how at Philip's farm it joins the river.
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