A Water Tank



A Water Tank
Author: Mark V. Markov

A water tank to have
For those on a budget,
On a limited energy reserve
From renewal energy,
Or in any other needing situations

If you live in a tropical climate
And even in any climate
If you get a seventy gallon
Plastic water tank

Made by self or purchased
With the inlet line from the water source
Going in from the top of the tank
While the water out line
Going out from the bottom of the water tank
Connecting to your shower and faucet

So either you buy it
Or make it your self
Fill it up with water
Let it sit in the room temperature
Until the temperature of the water
Becomes room temperature

And then take a shower with it
The water will not be cold anymore
But the water temperature will be just right
To take a nice shower

So if you live in a remote area
And are able to warm a regular room up
With a fire burning stove
Or a fireplace
Just set the water tank there also
Maybe in a closet space or in open space
Somewhere in the corner

Or if you live in a hot tropical climate
With the warm or hot climate there always
Place it in an area where its warm

You can take a shower
Without heating the water tank with electricity
Saving money
On your electric bill
And if you use renewal energy

You will be able to conserve energy
On heating your water tank
And use it to run something else
As long as the room temperature is warm enough
The water will be that temperature
And no one has to take a cold shower anymore

If you have a cabin
Or any other home structure
In any area
And are warming it
With any heating source
As long as the room temperature
Is warm enough
You can take a nice shower
With the water that is room temperature

And as the water is being refilled
In the water tank from the top
You can continue to use up
The room temperature water
From the bottom of the tank

So the bigger size the water tank
The better you are
In having more room temperature water to use

So you can use up the room temperature water
Before the new cold water will ofset
The room temperature water.
And then you just need to wait
For the new cold water
To become room temperature water again.

A water tank to have
For those on a budget,
On a limited energy reserve
From renewal energy,
Or in any other needing situations

If you live in a tropical climate
And even in any climate
If you get a seventy gallon
Plastic water tank
Made by self or purchased
With the inlet line from the water source
Going in from the top of the tank
While the water out line
Going out from the bottom of the water tank
Connecting to your shower and faucet

So either you buy it
Or make it your self
Fill it up with water
Let it sit in the room temperature
Until the temperature of the water
Becomes the room temperature

And then take a shower with it
The water will not be cold anymore
But the water temperature will be just right
To take a nice shower.
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Submitted by MarkVMarkov on September 18, 2022

Modified on April 06, 2023

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Scheme ab BCBDE FFGA HIAJAF CBKKKk CLMK nobpxpk fxx kddxd daxbkl gkncikbkk xxoKa axx kcKxkx BCBDE FFGAHIAJAF CBKKKk CLMK
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 2,883
Words 592
Stanzas 18
Stanza Lengths 2, 5, 4, 6, 6, 4, 7, 3, 5, 6, 9, 5, 3, 6, 5, 10, 6, 4

Mark V. Markov

Mark V. Markov [ˈmɑːrˌkɔːf] A Poet, Teacher, Theologian, Singer, Songwriter, Musician, Photographer. more…

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