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Poems of Montanna
The water rages on,
eroding layers of rock
Creating a cold mist in the air with it’s power
Yet at the bottom of this waterfall is the most peaceful place I’ve ever been
There are people here
But the landscape doesn’t care
Unchanged by human
Below me is a landscape unimaginable
I see everything,
Feel everything,
Hear everything,
Take a deep breath
I’m on top of the world
Walking on an incline to see something beautiful is just as much tiring as it is worth it
When I reach my destination, so far removed from civilization, so untouched and clean,
The air is so clean and clear that it makes breathing more effortless and involuntary than it already is.
One breath and i feel like my breathing has already caught up
Everything around me is so welcoming
This is fresh air
This is how life was supposed to be experienced

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Poems inspeored by pictures and memories from a road trip and hiking trip I went on.