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Morning Reading Sharing: Hugo's poem "Voices Heard on the Mountain". Nature has its own laws, its own life, its own voice, and the voice of the earth is sometimes gentle, sometimes stirring, big

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Morning Reading Sharing: Hugo's poem "Voices Heard on the Mountain". Nature has its own laws, its own life, its own voice, the sound of the earth is sometimes gentle and sometimes stirring, and so is the sound of the sea. But nature has the right to dominate itself, and it is up to her to decide when and what sounds to make. But in contrast to human beings, the sound is always so noisy and trembling. In the depths of the human soul, there is always a bottomless abyss. He himself did not understand what was in the abyss and what was needed. In fact, the abyss is a kind of blood basin mouth that always opens, and the sound is always a cry of hunger. The poet compares nature to human beings and enlightens thinking.

Morning Reading Sharing: Hugo's poem "Voices Heard on the Mountain". Nature has its own laws, its own life, its own voice, and the voice of the earth is sometimes gentle, sometimes stirring, big
Morning Reading Sharing: Hugo's poem "Voices Heard on the Mountain". Nature has its own laws, its own life, its own voice, and the voice of the earth is sometimes gentle, sometimes stirring, big
Morning Reading Sharing: Hugo's poem "Voices Heard on the Mountain". Nature has its own laws, its own life, its own voice, and the voice of the earth is sometimes gentle, sometimes stirring, big
Morning Reading Sharing: Hugo's poem "Voices Heard on the Mountain". Nature has its own laws, its own life, its own voice, and the voice of the earth is sometimes gentle, sometimes stirring, big
Morning Reading Sharing: Hugo's poem "Voices Heard on the Mountain". Nature has its own laws, its own life, its own voice, and the voice of the earth is sometimes gentle, sometimes stirring, big
Morning Reading Sharing: Hugo's poem "Voices Heard on the Mountain". Nature has its own laws, its own life, its own voice, and the voice of the earth is sometimes gentle, sometimes stirring, big

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