My Own Utopia Essay, Research Paper
Overwhelmed with happiness, I put my hands to my face and begin to weep hysterically.
Through two blurry eyes, I glance around to descry an unfamiliar place, yet I have dreamed all my
life to be here. Never have I imagined such raving beauty and effulgence. I walked the ground of
a new paradise earth.
Scrumptious sun-ripened fruitage abundantly covered the stems of all the trees as well as
the green earth below. Longing for a nibble of the apple lying at my feet, I licked my lips, stooped
down, and swiped it up. There were no men or snakes around to get me into trouble, so I
devoured that apple. Vegetation of all sorts grew by the bushels through out the terra firma as far
as I could see.
Far more brilliant than what I was once used to, the sun shone through the clouds and lit
the entire earth. The thrill of never distressing over lathering my skin in greasy, malodorous sun
tan oil again, forced a smile upon my face; the ozone layer was rejuvenated. Gently the summer
zephyr carried a somewhat familiar aroma, the country air I was used to, maybe. Pleased with
the familiar aroma, I inhaled as much of it as possible.
Wild life of all kingdoms grazed in the open fields surrounding me. Fierce lions and tigers
strutted back and forth with pride, not posing a threat to me or the other animals. Flabbergasted,
I paused to admire the bizarre interaction between them. Hiding from ferocious beasts that ruled
the forests was indeed unnecessary now. Harmoniously, young animals of opposite families,
played together, as their parents collected food for their survival. Birds chirped sweet melodious
tunes like a church quire on a cheerful Sunday afternoon.
Calmly, the spring water gurgling nearby, relaxed all the tension from my back and
brought peaceful memories into mind. I though back to the sizzling summer days, when my
friends and I would strip down to our birthday suits, and make a run for the water, being careful
to conceal our bare necessities. Pushing my mind back to the present situation, I slowly walked
to the stream. I kneeled down in the soggy green sedge as I cupped my hands to gather some
water for sipping. As I looked into the water, startled, I jumped back and toppled over. Push-
in myself up, I cupped my hands again, and this time splashed my face with the ice cold water,
hoping what I saw was different this time. Closing my eyes, I took a deep breath as I looked once
more, still, my face was perfectly beautiful, just as I was afraid of. My face and body had changed
into something amazing and so perfect, not like anything I was used to. Still in dismay I forced
myself off the ground as I started walking to what seemed like nowhere.
Euphoric cries echoed close by. Excitedly, my eyed jolted to where the cries were coming
from. The thought of another human-being present brought ecstasy to my soul. Briskly walking,
following the cries, I abruptly came to the edge of a precipice, which was rather peculiar. From
the view I had earlier, as far as I could see, the land was completely flat, with an occasional hill or
two. Thousands upon thousands of people of all ethnicity congregated in the valley below me. I
foresaw an significant journey ahead of me, that would take dedication and duration on my part. I
had an important decision to make. The temptations of the world would not stop me. Neither
would drugs, immorality, drunkenness, or any other atrocities get in my way. As I made it to the
bottom of the valley I was greeted with hug and kisses of familiar faces. I was reunited with my
long deceased grandparents. Everyone congratulated me for conquering the test, that they them-
selves once conquered. A big toothy grin covered my face, failing to conceal how proud I was of
myself.
Everything was perfect, and then suddenly, I woke up. The utopia I dreamed of was now
gone, never to return again. Only in my sweetest dreams would this paradise ever return to me
again!
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