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Susanna Hutcheson
@SensibleEnsign · 2:55

Chasing the echoes of laughter in nature

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You'd like to read a poem that I wrote? It's called chasing the echoes of laughter. In nature I wandered forth a dreamer bold with eager heart and spirit free in search of echoes manifold the laughter's elusive melody through valley green and meadows fair I roamed beneath the Asia sky whispering leaves danced in the air as echoes of laughter floated by. In distant woods where shadows played I chased the echoes, swift and fleet, their laughter echoed undismayed a symphony of joy pure and sweet

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Pragati Chopra
@Pragati.chopra · 2:13
Hi, Suzanne. This is such a delightful poem that reminds me of the enchantment and the inspiration that nature provides. It motivates us to cherish and celebrate the small moments of happiness that we see all around us. If only we take the time to listen and appreciate the echoes of laughter in nature's embrace. And you have so beautifully mentioned the joy and beauty found in the natural world
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Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 0:23

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That was just beautiful. And the image that goes with it. You choose that, I'm sure, very carefully. I took the walk with you. It was really nice. Yeah. That's all I want to say. Thank you so much. It was great imagery, and there's a longing, but it's a celebration. It's beautiful. And I heard the laughter also
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Trudy Rech
@TBR · 1:04

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You. That was a lovely poem, Susanna. I really enjoyed it. It reminds me of what I get to be fortunate enough to experience when I walk out into our backyard. It's be on tranquility. It brings joy and never fails to make me smile. Your poem really captured the essence of what nature can afford us. Thank you. I really appreciate you inviting me to listen. You are immensely talented. The way you use words to paint a picture is elegant. Thank you
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Susanna Hutcheson
@SensibleEnsign · 2:08

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And I don't have nearly that much nature, unfortunately, around my home, but I love to go outside and listen to the breeze and the birds, and sometimes we have the crickets, and it's just a blessing to be able to commune with nature on whatever level you want to commune with it. But I do find that nature can be full of laughter and fun as well. As, if you listen real carefully to a breeze, you can almost hear the voice of god
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