Descriptive Essay
Essay by review • March 7, 2011 • Essay • 364 Words (2 Pages) • 1,183 Views
Surrounded by the old forest, I rested upon a throne-like rock that faced the stunning blue ocean. Being the queen of the moment, I could hear the birds chirping and the rustling of the leaves above me. I looked around me and realized tall trees with luscious green leaves enclosed me, giving me a warm feeling of peace. With a sigh of content, I looked out over the sea. The sun's reflection started on the point of the horizon and grew. As it grew, the shimmer faded.
I felt a strong breeze on my face and the noise of the leaves became louder. The tide was coming in. The waves hit the large rocks with such force that the water sent out an explosion of droplets of water, which sparkled in the sun.
It was amazingly overwhelming; the sight brought me to a perfect tranquility I'd never felt before. I was queen for a few minutes, and my heart won't forget how I felt.
The humid air made it hard to breathe, and I needed to rest. I found a large rock that was quite uncomfortable. Its jagged edges poked me in my thighs. I could hear the birds chirping obnoxiously to one another on the branches above me. The forest was old. Why hadn't anybody cut it down for a theme park yet? The sun shone brightly in my eyes, which made me see a spot of the color blue everywhere I looked, even when I blinked.
As I sat, I looked out over the ocean and pondered how anyone would want to be near it. I found it dull. It's big mass of water and has animals, big deal. The waves were made loud noises as they hit the rocks below, and made me want to go flip the switch to off so my headache would go away.
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