Inside Looking Out by Rachael A. Gilbert
I see the glistening yellow sun breaking throw the old dying willow tree. As the new born lilies dance in the musical wind.
I hear the blue birds waking up from a deep dreamful, slumber and the sound of the discolored dead leaves blowing in the wind.
I smell freshly cut grass and gasoline that's still dangles in the air. I smell the new rosebud's blossom as if they were a gift from God.
I touched my idle, sleepy puppy lying in front of the door. As my feet touched the freezing, cold wet grass covered with dew.
If my blinds were ever slammed shut I would feel emptiness, darkness, and depression in my life. I would not see the rosebud's blossom, or glistening yellow sun breaking through the old dying willow tree.
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