A Certain Serenity And Long-Lifeness In The Air
from the journal of
Henry David Thoreau:
April 27, 1860/
There is a certain summeriness in the air now, especially under a warm cliff like this, where you smell the very dry leaves, hear the pine warbler and the hum of a few insects, and see considerable growth and greenness. Though it is still windy, there is, nevertheless, a certain serenity and long-lifeness in the air, as if it were a habitable place and not merely to be hurried through. The noon of the year is approaching. Nature seems meditating a siesta.
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