There is a beauty in the green…a total contrast to the ugliness of man
The melding of numerous shades of green interlaced with patches of brilliant color
Rays of sunshine reflecting from small balls of moisture creating little rainbows for the fortunate to see
Cobwebs that sparkle in the sunlight that filters through the trees from which the Tarzan veins of youth grow
Colorful butterflies that filter through the air and then disappear into the verdant piercing green
Little beautiful flowers in seemingly dark places and around the trunks of mammoth trees
When in the green even snakes have beautiful colors and streams flow by a beautiful soft fluid blue with reflections of filtered sunlight and beautiful greens
Fantastic early morning views on a mountaintop when white fog surrounds the mountains and only the tops show
Stars viewed from the same mountaintop at night are absolutely fabulous with endless fascination and it seems you can reach out and catch a streaking comet as it flies by
In the night brightened by brilliant star light, in the valley below where no man and no lights should be, stunning little lights move around in the valley, seeming to be moving towards my darkened mountain while around my hammock fireflies mimic the beautiful lights in the valley below
Daytime views from the same mountain are breath taking, you can see for miles yet all the mountains, all the beautiful green looks the same
But, with daylight can also come total ugliness, the dark gray smoke of an exploding mortar round or grenade that was meant to kill
The green is so beautiful and friendly yet man turns it into a place of terrible death and utter ugliness
Man, made in the semblance of God? I don't think so.
© 10/3/2005 Charles Schwiderski