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This outdoor photograph captures a serene natural scene in Berlin, Germany, dominated by a wooden sign displaying an inspirational poem. The scene features a calm body of water, likely a lake or pond, partially obscured by tall, dry reeds and grasses that line its edge in the foreground and mid-ground. Beyond the water, a lush green tree line marks the horizon under a bright, clear sky, suggesting a sunny day, likely during late morning or early afternoon.

The central subject is a weathered, dark brown wooden sign mounted on metal posts on the right side of the frame. The sign has a small, dark roof-like overhang and features carved or deeply etched text. Below the sign, on one of the metal posts, there are several small stickers, including one depicting multiple skull-like figures.

The visible text on the sign reads:
"Said the Robin to the Sparrow,
'I would really like to know,
Why these anxious human beings
Rush about and worry so.'
Said the Sparrow to the Robin,
'Friend, I think that it must be,
That they have no Heavenly Father,
Such as cares for you and me.'
Elizabeth Cheney
1851"

There are no people visible, and no specific activity is taking place other than the implied act of reading the sign. The image conveys a peaceful and reflective mood, inviting contemplation on the poem's message about faith and worry, set against the backdrop of nature's tranquility.
Yvette 🇧🇬

Apr 28, 2026

Berlin, Germany

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This outdoor photograph captures a serene natural scene in Berlin, Germany, dominated by a wooden sign displaying an inspirational poem. The scene features a calm body of water, likely a lake or pond, partially obscured by tall, dry reeds and grasses that line its edge in the foreground and mid-ground. Beyond the water, a lush green tree line marks the horizon under a bright, clear sky, suggesting a sunny day, likely during late morning or early afternoon. The central subject is a weathered, dark brown wooden sign mounted on metal posts on the right side of the frame. The sign has a small, dark roof-like overhang and features carved or deeply etched text. Below the sign, on one of the metal posts, there are several small stickers, including one depicting multiple skull-like figures. The visible text on the sign reads: "Said the Robin to the Sparrow, 'I would really like to know, Why these anxious human beings Rush about and worry so.' Said the Sparrow to the Robin, 'Friend, I think that it must be, That they have no Heavenly Father, Such as cares for you and me.' Elizabeth Cheney 1851" There are no people visible, and no specific activity is taking place other than the implied act of reading the sign. The image conveys a peaceful and reflective mood, inviting contemplation on the poem's message about faith and worry, set against the backdrop of nature's tranquility.

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