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With crackling Autumn leaves below and a choir of air above,
A symphony of nature and human interaction soothes both collectives,
The shifting sands of gravel meeting shoe humbly contribute to the chorus,
Water attacks one another as if to imitate us,
Animals roar with sound greater than a church organ,
The symphony of nature is continous and never ending,
As are us humans,
In a sense.
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