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When you're alone wandering around the edge of the woods, away far enough to no longer hear the city life's "hustle and bustle" that surroun...
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When you're alone wandering around the edge of the woods, away far enough to no longer hear the city life's "hustle and bustle" that surrounds you, and all you focus on is the breeze eerily blowing through the trees along with odd bird chirp and rustle of leaves off to the side because of a squirrel scouring for food (and possibly trying to figure out this other rather large animal that just stumbled into its midst), you can get this feeling not quite like any other, you can start to feel something that feels like some sort of connection with everything nearby. Instead of tuning it all out and sticking to yourself, you let everything in. Your senses seem stronger, you can notice things you'd never notice before. It's haunting but wonderful, unnatural yet not.
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