Newfoundland Icebergs
How majestic are those big snow white pieces of glacier
The blue and greenish hues are undeniably a trick of nature
They are composed of freshwater so we can harvest the ice
To create refreshing drinking water or a Vodka of choice
The waves crashing against them can be breathtakingly beautiful
But to float beside one is frightening and truthful
What we can see above water is massive for sure
But below the ocean its size is 90 per cent more
We weren't allowed to swim in the ocean if one was to be seen in June
We'd scan the horizon so no fear of "the chill in the water" all too soon
Icebergs can be beautiful and fearsome at the same time
They’re actually a much smaller portion of what they left behind.
Submitted By: Alicia "Celeste" Loughrey
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