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SYMPHONY
OF THE WOODS
I meander through
woods
along a beaten pathway
in North Jersey
and the music begins
immediately
There’s chittering of
crickets
and the cacophony of other
insects
that are hanging on
to life
until the frost,
which will come soon
Leaves rustle in the
trees
some whoosh past me
as they fall to the
ground
and there’s a crunch
of dry ones beneath
my feet
I hear an occasional
snap of a twig
and the scamper of
squirrels
or chipmunks, a
raccoon
or field mice scurrying
unseen
up and down tree
trunks
or frolicking in the
dense brush
There may be hidden deer
or a bear
Some sounds I cannot
identify
Birdsong completely
fills the air
all kinds of
birdsong—
chirps and coos
and warbles and
squawks
I even hear the
flutter
of wing flaps
Tying everything
together
is the faintest
whistling in the breeze
that feels something
like tinnitus
ringing in my ears
but it’s not
unpleasant
All the sounds blend
together
into Nature’s
symphony—
a serenade to my
spirit
as I stroll
Maude Carolan Pych
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