Brevard County in March before the Tracts of Residential Invasions
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“every tree that is pleasant”
Eau de Cologne impérial, Guerlain (1860)

The essence of one hundred thousand whites
And yellows floats as fragrance in the noon.
This fragrance wafts as incense in the rites
Of blossoming beside the breezed lagoon.
The heat of sun in Florida along
The shores of Indian River days and nights
Continues holding incense like a song
That fades out slowly. Even seraph flights
Might feel profane in evenings with this scent.
Cathedral naves seem jealous of the rows
Of orange trees. At last what Christ’s words meant
That third day opens up in petal glows.
The men’s and treble choirs with priests beside

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