INDIAN FOR A DOLLAR
TEST OF TIME
Humanity’s place within nature is but a brief instant. Artists will build masterpieces that excite the human spirit, while the reprehensible will scar the earth itself. Civilization, in the pursuit of visual pleasures, may exploit the honest beauty of nature and disrupt the pristine flow of innocent grandeur, but nature in her infinite wisdom takes back what humanity has wrought. For a small moment in the vast existence of time our discarded creations turn horrid, but nature starts her ever grasping reclamation and the grotesque becomes fascinatingly beautiful. Ever does the gratefulness of her vast wisdom turn darkness into light. |
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