Listen
By Amavisti
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I always carry earphones
to drown out life's cacophony,
with wit and wisdom from the BBC
or a gorgeous Mahler symphony.
Today I forgot them.
Today I heard
The crunch of my feet upon the gravel,
a jackdaw's raucous caws,
furze crackling in the sunshine,
the panting of my dogs.
Today I listened to
church bells in the distance playing Verdi,
a seagulls' keening cries,
ack ack attacking magpies,
kids chasing butterflies.
Today I listened
to my own thoughts.
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Marvellous
'furze crackling in the sunshine' and
'Ack-ack attacking magpies':
my favourites of many.
A good start to my day, anyway.
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Great! And I'm the same,
Great! And I'm the same, always listening to an audiobook when walking the dog. Unusual to hear real sounds. My thoughts.
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Such lovely imagery. The
Such lovely imagery. The apparent silence of the main road near me is a wondrous thing, especially when you recognise all the natural sounds that have either been there all the time, hidden away, or have come back.
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Nice observation
It's something I became aware of a while ago; the sounds of our surroundings can be very stimulating.
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A lovely poem, reminding us
A lovely poem, reminding us of something that we don't do enough of. This is our Facebook and Twitter Pick of the Day! Please do share/retweet if you enjoy it too.
Picture: Pixabay Creative Commons
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Enjoyed this. It's like
Enjoyed this. It's like noticing little things in the shape and colour of small flowers. I find I tune out birdsong very easily, and then wake up to it. But yes there is less noise around to distract, except for more children playing in the gardens with isolation and warmer weather!
And the last line importantt. Much to drown out thinking and thoughtfulness these days. Rhiannon
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I enjoyed this very much. I
I enjoyed this very much. I liked all the different distances the sounds were coming from, and you moving through them, too
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