Nature

Can you smell it?
You can smell the fresh air that hits your face.
You can smell the river.
The river that runs down the stones, dragging everything that appears.
You can smell the nature around you.
You can smell the silence, the peaceful.
Can you hear them and see it?
You can see and hear the trees as big as the sky.
You can see the trees dance through the breezes.
You can hear the river sing as it runs down.
That is called silence, and it is called peace.
And you can feel so much harmony that it is scary.
Fear, in case something happens, nothing but nature is witness.
And they are not going to be of much use to you as witnesses.

The visual piece that I chose is the Frank Lloyd Wright, Edgar J. known as “Falling-water” from the years 1937 to 1939. The essential detail is nature. The river, the trees, the peace and silence that nature provides. I tried to imagine that I was in the place to be able to describe what it would feel if I were in the image, around so much fresh air and fresh air. At first, I would feel calm and enjoying myself, but later I would feel afraid because it is so lonely that no one will know if something happens to me. That’s why I ask the questions, if you can smell it, you can hear it. Try to give the details in the form of poetry. But I’ve never been good at poetry. Ekphrasis tries to say things figuratively and with rhythm. The ekphrasis can bring your literature to the interpretation of the images and bring them to reality with a more romantic description.

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