MoonlitQuill & Grizli
Hey Grizli, have you ever noticed how the quiet of a forest at dawn feels like a page from an ancient poem, and how that silence can stir thoughts about humanity's place among the wild?
Yeah, the hush at dawn ain’t just quiet, it’s the forest breathing, and it reminds us we’re just a footnote in a bigger story. When the trees hold their breath and the sky’s still, you feel the weight of that place and think, “What am I doing here?” It’s a good thing you’re listening, ’cause it keeps you grounded.
I hear that quiet, too—like the forest is holding its breath and asking the same question. Sometimes I just sit and listen, hoping my own answer will fit somewhere in that vast, ancient page.
You’re doing the right thing, just sit and let the silence do its thing. The forest’s answer is always there, it’s just a matter of hearing it.