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 [Morning thought: 05:24/29-07-24]


The buzzing of the rain 🌧️,

The grumbling of the thunder ⚡,

The chirping of the birds 🕊️,

The swooshing of the leaves 🌿


Somewhere in the woods 🌲, running like a kid,

Playing my guitar 🎸, with the melody of the wind.

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