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The audio begins with a soft, resonating echo, reminiscent of being in a large, hollow space such as a church. The title, "I See You But You Don't See Me", lends an eerie, mysterious undertone to the scene. A rustling sound, as if of clothing or leaves, is heard in the background, perhaps suggesting movement. Shortly after, the gentle strumming of a guitar, a signature trait of Borssart's style, fills the air. The music seems to be coming from the square, drawing an image of an open, communal space. The melody is playful, invoking a sense of joviality and fun. The sounds of laughter and cheer can be faintly heard, suggesting the presence of people engaging in a game or play. Meanwhile, intermittent chiming, akin to church bells, can be heard in the distance, evoking a sense of time passing in the old town of Bordils. The chiming is constant, yet unob