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A Respite in Acadia National Park
ShhHHHHphphhhhhhhhh ….. ShhhhhhHHHHHppphpphhhhhh
Sound the waves on the rocks
Shhhhhhhhthhh …… shhhhhhhhhththhhhhhhh
Rustle the leaves in the breeze
Eine eine eine!
Cry the seagulls, far overhead
~
The fantastic sultry smell of sea salt consumes the nostrils
Tinted only by the sweet melodic scent of pine
And somehow, through it all, the smell sensation of cool fresh air
A melange of scents, in coexistence rather than competition
~
The wind slowly laps at your face
A cool, yet humid breeze seemingly full of life
Your body feels weightless, your heavy pack now at your side
As your outstretched palms support your body on the raw granite
~
From your pack you take the lunch that is your bounty,
A lobster roll filling your mouth with every tangy sensation,
Ever so moistened by its time in the humid ziplock
Followed by a heavenly piece of drippingly sweet Maple candy
~
A graceful hawk soars a few hundred feet from your perch
Over the endless sea, which glints brilliant as diamond on a ring
Littered by chains of prickly islands, each forested both by pines and the unknown
Accompanied by busy lobster boats dotting the water, casting their traps
Traps which in turn blanket the water with a sea of multicolored buoys
Which are anything but pollution
~
A myriad of sensations awaits those who take the time
To climb a mountain and sit in the moment
Allowing you to leave behind your Earthly worries
And once you descend, you’ll have lived a life longer than the most immortal of men
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