Freely away from the homestead,
Monumentally past the gum trees,
Blissfully down the gentle slope,
Happily through the flowering meadow.
Recline idly near the tree-lined river,
Comfortably upon the green grass,
Calmly in the safe seclusion.
Gaze aimlessly into the blue sky,
Enjoying its placid genius,
Content with the timeless pleasure
Of passing in a leisurely way -
One
Emimently,
Innocent,
Idyllic,
Summer
Day.
Definitions:
embodiment
noun personification,
example, model, type, ideal, expression, symbol, representation, manifestation, realization,
incarnation, paradigm, epitome, incorporation, paragon, perfect example, exemplar, quintessence, actualization,
exemplification, reification A baby is the
embodiment of vulnerability.
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idyll sometimes US, idyl [ˈɪdɪl]
n
1. (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) a poem or
prose work describing an idealized rural life, pastoral scenes, etc.
2. (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) any simple
narrative or descriptive piece in poetry or prose
3. a charming or picturesque scene or event
4. (Music / Classical Music) a piece of music with a
calm or pastoral character
[from Latin Tdyllium, from Greek eidullion, from
eidos shape, (literary) form]
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