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Colonial Music:
  • Birds chirping in the trees.
  • Water lapping at the coastline.
  • The baying of a dog at the moon.
  • The sound of wood being chopped.
  • The honking of migrating geese.
  • The chatter of squirrels.
  • The howl of a coyote or the hoot of an owl at night.
  • The clang of a distant shipbell in the harbor.
  • The whistle of a teapot heating on the hearth.

Pleasant sounds, soothing sounds. Celestial music of the mind.
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