College parties: mostly free endless drinks and a few illegal drugs everywhere. There is loud thumping music usually a mix of the latest favorite hits combined with old classical hits. Beer bottles and alcohol tumblers strewed about all over the park, lawns or house floors. In most cases, everyone is intoxicated or just about tipsy. Close friends sit in clusters either dancing, playing drinking games, making out or just talking of recent occurrence. With so many drunk people at one place, it is no surprise that a house, building or lawn destroyed (Albright 2013, pp. 11-20)
There was a warm, bright light, which filled both the rear and the downstage of the now empty stage illuminating it in the dark park. The street lights just behind the stage blended in a crossfade with the stage lights creating a cool general wash that illuminated most of the park. The party was just about over. The stage which was the heart and soul of the park grew silent with only a few girls still close to it. Most of the crowd present had disappeared at this point, with the wet green lawn grass visible for the first time that night. The loud thumping music was no longer there, and the chatters from different groups could be heard. The few remaining people sat in pairs, a few making out while standing as seen to the right of the photo while some slept on the floor. A few individuals, a guy to the left of the picture in a white jacket, stood alone they seemed lost and were looking around for loved ones and friends.
The messy lawn had empty beer cans, water bottles and party tumblers laid all over on the ground, waiting for drunk persons to trip over them. An intoxicated woman at the center of the picture fell a victim and blacked out over them. A loved one may be a little bit less drunk lays beside her. The drunk man tries to wake up the woman calling out her name. His high voice heard from a distance.
Work Cited
Albright, Evelyn May. Descriptive Writing. The classics Us, 2013, pp. 11-34.