Nature fills the world with sound
An
infinite orchestra free to air
The
wind can caress the trees
Rustling
the leaves gently
Or
make them beat like a tambourine
It
can whistle through canyons
And
talk in the high grass
Then
add the percussion of distant thunder
Water
tumbling down stream
Waves
crashing on a rocky shore
And
rain falling on a leafy canopy
Then
a chorus made up from every creature
The
bird world, myriad in variety
From
hummingbird to nightingale
To
rooks and crows
And
then the insects from
Rhythmic
crickets to buzzing bees
And
animal kind contribute
Howling
hounds, roaring big cats
Trumpeting
elephants and squeaking mice
And
when the elements really get going
They
can bring the house down
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