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The Song of the Stone Well

Sleep Story for Adults to Relax, Unwind, and Drift into Stillness (Before Your Dream)

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The Song of the Stone Well

By: Fedor Alphenaar
Narrated by: Elizabeth Copnall
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The Song of the Stone Well is a quiet evening story set in a hidden meadow, where an ancient stone well hums softly beneath the earth and the air grows still as daylight fades.

Drawn by no clear intention, a listener arrives at the well and settles beside it as the meadow shifts from afternoon into dusk. What follows is not a journey outward, but inward — into memory, patience, and the deep listening of water and stone. The well begins to sing in its own way, sharing the slow recollections it has gathered across centuries: rain and roots, seasons and hands, children and keepers, silence and return.

This is a story about places that remember, and about what happens when someone is willing to pause long enough to listen. There is no urgency here, no lesson to extract, no destination to reach. The well does not offer answers — only presence, continuity, and rest.

Written in a calm, lyrical style, The Song of the Stone Well is intended for evening listening and quiet reflection. It is part of the Before Your Dream series, created to accompany moments of slowing down, when attention softens and the world feels gentle again.

This audiobook keeps quiet company at the edge of sleep, inviting the listener into a space where time loosens, sound becomes touch, and stillness itself feels like being held.

©2026 Mr Fedor Alphenaar (P)2026 Mr Fedor Alphenaar
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Another one of Fedor Alphenaar's soothing 'Before Your Dreams' books. The weaving of idyllic English countryside, magic Realism and quasi-Pagan myth makes this story a particular pleasure to listen to.
Narrator Elizabeth Copnall is delightful, enchanting and an absolute pleasure to listen to! 5☆

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