Four in All

Chris Chen
It flows, and it evaporates, indeed,
One needs this water to survive for days.
Both mist and ice come from the same main seed.
A fire burns all things into a blaze,
A flame shines through the darkness of the night,
And Ra can light and heat our Earth all year.
The wind and air and gust are used for flight.
When air is dry, one's eyes will dry and tear.
One breathes to live and is born with a breath.
The Earth moves quietly below our feet.
As opposite of wind, it symbols death.
It has a sturdy stance, and a strong beat.
All of the elements are intertwined,
Just like the way they encompass mankind.

Published by Chris Chen

Chris is currently attending the University of California, Berkeley seeking an undergraduate's degree in Electrical Engineering Computer Science. He enjoys playing basketball, practicing kendo, hanging out w...  View profile

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