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Moonlit Tumbles
In twilight’s soft and silken hold,
A mole begins its nightly stroll,
With tiny feet and gleaming eyes,
It pirouettes beneath the skies.
Through velvet dark, it twists and turns,
The earth, a stage where passion burns,
With every dig, each playful mound,
The soil whispers with secrets found.
It dances low, where shadows creep,
A rhythm in the soil so deep,
The stars look down, with envy bright,
At this fine waltz, in nature's night.
Oh, mole of earth, in quiet grace,
Your nightly dance, a soft embrace,
In darkness clad, your art unfolds,
A tale of life, through soil told.
Whispers Below
Soft paws traverse the hidden world,
In shadows deep where mysteries swirl.
With velvet tread and gentle grace,
The mole embarks on a silent chase.
Through tangled roots and earthen halls,
It stirs the soil while silence calls.
In realms unseen by sunlit eye,
The secrets of the earth lie nigh.
With every burrow, a tale unfolds,
Of whispered dreams and daring holds.
In twilight realms where darkness reigns,
The mole exists where magic gains.
So let us honor the unseen beast,
In nature's banquet, a humble feast.
For in the depths where the quiet dwell,
Lie paths untrod, and stories swell.
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