In morning light and evening shade,
Water flows—but must be saved.
From mountain streams to city taps,
We waste too much in careless laps.
A dripping tap, a running hose,
Seems harmless—yet the damage grows.
Each drop lost is life denied
To thirsty roots and rivers dried.
So fix the leak, reuse with care,
Harvest rain from open air.
Share the wisdom, spread the word,
Let every pledge for change be heard.
For oceans vast and lakes that gleam,
Begin with one small, steady stream.
Protect the blue, preserve the green—
A future bright, a world serene.