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Capturing the Moment
The clouds drift idly above
The afternoon heat is sweltering
Time appears to suspend itself and
An overwhelming wave of lethargy is settling
A blue jay sits on a fragile branch
Of a small tree nearby
The radiant blues of the bird
Standing out from its dull green surroundings
As it rests in the cool shade
Of the leaves swaying gently
It adjusts its position delicately
Now sitting in plain view
Tilting its head towards the sky
Proud, nonchalant and carefree
The coal-black eyes exude a stern, noble air
While the golden afternoon sunlight
Showers the blue jay
Like a blanket of sunshine resting over the feathers
The perfect image ephemeral
The bird leans forward slightly
And his wings flap in a burst of motion
Falling leaves quiver as the bird streaks past
Leaving behind an afterimage of swirling blue feathers

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"Capturing the Moment" was literally a momentary inspiration that came to me one afternoon at my summer camp for violin. After 5 hours of mandatory practice and terrible cafeteria food for weeks, I felt constantly chased by time and unable to relax and enjoy the moment. After my morning practice one day, I caught a glimpse of blue jay fluttering outside my window. Captivated by the beautiful blue feathers of the bird, I could not help myself watch its movement. That moment could not have been more than one minute, perhaps even a few seconds. But it nevertheless gave me a lot of food for thoughts. I really desired to live the moment, thoroughly enjoying the nature's bounty. Life is beautiful and it is this kind of small moments that make it worth living.