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DESCRIPTION: UNIT 1 A Cynical Nature David DeSantis The sun smiles, forcefully examining the bitterness of the leaves that have become crushed under the weight of the eve&rsquo;s rainfall. I look on, curiously wondering why the sun seems to give light, to even the most shattering 10 displays of nature&rsquo;s fury. I am broken, I think. The sun has never fixed me. Outside the drops of rain evaporate steadily. Dew, which once subsided in even the most porous of surfaces has all but disappeared, confronted instead by warmth as steady as the sun is iridescent. You are an observer, I say. Callous, cold, and unfeeling. On the ground, two squirrels fight playfully. An acorn has fallen between the two, and with quizzical wonderment I watch as a stalled fury erupts into a courtship-like dance of dominator versus domineered. At least they have each other, I muse. Who do you have? The last remnants of darkness have lifted and the birds respond with a steady hum. In their song, I hear them say, serenity,...

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