Wednesday, January 19, 2011

7. Explain how your poem connects to your personal philosophy of life.

This poem connects to my personal philosophy of life in a few different ways that dramatically affect me as a person. This poem inspired me because it made me realize how precious our planet really is, we take it for granted and just walk on past it every day but if you are to actually sit down and take a look at it, it’s like a miracle on every corner.
Everything in this world works together to create a whole, and seeing pieces of it comes together in harmony is just beautiful. Some days it seems like life goes by so slowly when really we have such little time on this planet, so we should just sit down and appreciate every little thing that is put into this world. It makes you stop and think about how important our world is and how it is a great impact on our every move.
It makes me think of how every little bit of nature can be observed and seen in many different lights. Also how weather affects the landscapes and it changes the way the world looks and how we look at it. As life seems to go by so slowly I sit here on this bench realizing how fast it really is and I notice all the changes that occur everyday and just simply think to myself, what this world will be like in 20 years. I never realized how our environment affects us, it seems that every part contributes to a better world and when it can be compiled into one poem showing all of these emotions and all of these parts coming together it just connects with me and the way that I see the world very well and effectively. Now after thinking of all that has changed I wonder how many people have sat on this bench. Males, females, children, adults or seniors, races, so many different people, we are such different people but all sitting on this bench for the same reason. A place to sit and enjoy, now no matter what race, age, sex, religion that we belong to we trace back and notice that we are all one and have all enjoyed the view from this bench in this beautiful park.

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