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Natures Play

The moon’s luminous rays draw a silhouette on the stage Enhancing the creativity for this nature play And there was light cast upon the background Exemplifying another realm which we may not really know Nature’s cast performance is unequivocally astounding Orchestrated by harmonious melodies There is no curtain fall or intermission for this play It’s perpetual and rewarding for those who contemplate and reflect Today’s play will resonate into tomorrow, it’s unending With only a slight variation in characters and background There is neither rehearsal nor narration; each interlude has its own style Nor will you discover a plot or a scenario. The synopsis of this play exemplifies what is bestowed upon us Which are the same events only obscured from our vision. Perhaps somewhat of a different version, because nature modifies every day is there purpose to reflect what has been seen or are there subliminal reflections? Sounds of nature which are not heard, unless you are present Sights which are never seen, unless you are there Plato’s allegory of the cave, images orchestrated by the glowing fire Nature encompasses our domain, which we must look beyond our realm to acquire these essential fundamentals of reality Enrichment and motivation can flourish the mind and establish new awakenings. Ascertain the meaning of this other life that we do not live in, nor do we belong within, nature has its own establishment of its inhabitants and ambience we must appreciate this presence which was here before mankind set foot Did you not hear the melodies of the song sparrow and mockingbird? Nature’s serenity and majestic awe could provide an aspiration to return If you miss the today’s play, wait , ‘Until tomorrow’.

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