[A villanelle is a six-stanza form (originally French) in which the first five stanzas are three lines (tercets) with an A-B-A rhyme scheme, and the sixth is of four lines (a quatrain) with an A-B-A-A rhyme scheme.]
a vast grassland spans my field of vision
bison languidly trample the dry grass
azure sky seen in perfect precision
are these the fields the Greeks hailed Elysian?
but while it's vast I feel it has no mass
perhaps, it's just hi-def television?
I find my mind is wild in ambition
and ignores the window frame and the glass,
pretending all that is, I envision
but I know I see with imprecision
a glance sees no more than in science class
though vivid, it's as false as a gryphon
but beauty beats logic to submission
I become one with wind-tousled tall grass
dazed, I've lost all mental inhibitions
why would nature thrill in exhibition?
baring beach to beach across each landmass
it's not to employ more aestheticians
but to drown out distrusting suspicions