NATURAL FAMILIARITY IN THE SECOND ABBASID ERA POETRY
Abstract
Man has been fascinated by nature since he saw its beauty and looked forward to its beauty, garden, and the splendor of its sky.
The human being - the poet - found in it a pasture for his imagination and a resting place for his thoughts. It was an inspiration for those inspired by the trembling of its flowers, the flow of its streams, and the calm of its shade. He draws its imagery from it, weaves his similes, describes his masterpieces, and bestows life upon it.
The beauty of nature represents the movement of total existence to address the poet's soul, which is teeming with vitality and the blending of all aspects of existence. It seems that he is accustomed to it with the beauty of its view and his feeling of comfort, security, and familiarity.