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The Sound Of Grass Growing


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Yes ive heard it once or twice when im in bed and its really quiet sounds like your feet rubbing on the floor of the shower but it only lasts for afew seconds then it stops?!

I also get this feeling sometimes that time is going really fast, too fast, and it seems as though everything is going away...all my childhood memories, my old friends, etc.. like everything is becoming the very distant past way to soon :wacko: .

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:icon_eek: I'm genuinely astonished that no one else has experienced this. But I know it's for real because I remember it very clearly myself. Then someone mentioned it on a novel, look.

 

Gav; It sounds just as ye might imagine grass growing would sound, mate. Only thing I can really think of to compare it to is the sound of a rubber being drawn across wet glass, say? Or someone moving a bit of heavy furniture on casters. Ye know that sort of stretched, squeek sound? Damn; If I could produce it ye'd know immidiately what I'm trying to drive at here. Sometimes ye body can put out quite a similar sound in a bath. Rubbing again, see?

 

Anyway, I've since come to imagine it might literally be the sound of ye skull growing. That'd be why little kids might hear it but no adult does. There's probably only a short window of cognition too. First, simply too young to be conciously aware of its existence. Then, soon enough after getting into it, ye bone growth pattern must change in some way and so it stops.

 

Best I can come up with anyway :unsure:

 

Sorry, Ditch, I didnt have anything like that. I do remember growing pains in me legs. They were quite uncomfortable at times.

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i often used to lay in bed listening to some noise during my early teens, i always thought it was gas or water going through pipes underground just from the noise it made, if you can sort of imagine how it would sound but i could only just hear it, some nights it seemed louder though

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