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There is no such thing as true silence At least not on this earth For the earth itself has sound It hums Constantly But it is often covered By the sounds of people and of grass or pavement under feet Of water or cars rushing by Of the wind whispering through leaves of trees But in the lonely places of the world Where for miles and miles there is nothing but dirt and nothing -or almost nothing-grows Where, if you stand on a hill and listen closely You can hear the muffled voices of those a mile away In those places you can hear the earth Deep and low and full A sound silenced by the culmination of other sounds Which are themselves mistaken for silence A sound that when heard, though quiet enough to be drowned out by whispering trees, fills the void with sound The sound of Earth singing
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Feb 24, 2014
Feb 24, 2014 at 4:20 PM UTC
The Earth's Song
There is no such thing as true silence At least not on this earth For the earth itself has sound It hums Constantly But it is often covered By the sounds of people and of grass or pavement under feet Of water or cars rushing by Of the wind whispering through leaves of trees But in the lonely places of the world Where for miles and miles there is nothing but dirt and nothing -or almost nothing-grows Where, if you stand on a hill and listen closely You can hear the muffled voices of those a mile away In those places you can hear the earth Deep and low and full A sound silenced by the culmination of other sounds Which are themselves mistaken for silence A sound that when heard, though quiet enough to be drowned out by whispering trees, fills the void with sound The sound of Earth singing
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Feb 24, 2014
Feb 24, 2014 at 4:20 PM UTC
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