Trip to Gravity Falls

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Take me away to Gravity Falls,
Where the trees stand tall, and silence calls.
A place where mysteries quietly creep,
But I find my peace in its forests deep.

Where the stars at night shine brighter still,
And the whispers of the woods can fill
The empty spaces within my mind,
With secrets of a world kind yet blind.

No city noise, no flashing lights,
Just the soft hum of quiet nights.
The river's flow, the owl's soft cry—
This is the world where I want to lie.

In Gravity Falls, I'll stay for a while,
Escape the noise, and just breathe in the wild.
No more rushing, no more chase,
Just me and the trees, finding our pace.

The mysteries might beckon, strange and bold,
But it's the quiet that grips my soul.
For here, in this peaceful hidden space,
I'll leave behind the frantic race.

I'll wander the trails, no need for a map,
Let time slip by like a gentle lap.
In the heart of the woods, I'll finally see
The calm that's been waiting just for me.

So take me to Gravity Falls, where I can stay,
In peace and quiet, far away.
A place where the world slows down, serene,
And I can live in the spaces between.

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