Emma Boland

On Leisure by William Henry Davies

To me I feel that it explains that we have a beautiful life yet have no time to appreciate how good it really is, to see the blossoming flowers, or watch the skies.

We spend our lives running around. You can look around but not really see anything unless you look closer, closer at the flowers, fields and skies.

Now the world has cars, trucks, motorways, no peace any more. I live in the countryside, and it has beautiful views yet it is ruined by the motorway. Far away yet it is so loud, it ruins everything. I wonder what the world was like before cars, it must have been better than this.

I must have drifted off the subject. What I am trying to say is that, if we all just took time to look at nature itself we would get a lot more out of life.

 

 

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