So Still
A Moth Hiccups

So still… A moth hiccups
So many subtle sounds around us if only we had the ears to hear.
© Wolfstuff
Summary
The content reflects on the quiet beauty of subtle sounds in our environment, illustrated by the example of a moth hiccuping.
Abstract
The web content titled "So Still" contains a brief poem about the unnoticed sounds surrounding us, such as the hiccup of a moth, inviting readers to become more attuned to the delicate auditory nuances of the natural world. This contemplative piece is authored by Wolfstuff, who shares a glimpse into their personal background with a hint of a deeper story to be explored on their website. The author's appreciation for quietude and the intricate sounds of nature suggests a philosophy of mindfulness and attentive listening to the subtleties of life.
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So still… A moth hiccups
So many subtle sounds around us if only we had the ears to hear.
© Wolfstuff
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