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It hits me right when I open the door: The sweet, sweet scent of rain on the pavement. Each time I stumble upon Petrichor, Her halo is blinding; she’s heaven-sent. She’s friends with the bluebirds and butterflies, The neighbor of freshly cut grass, the aunt Of the insects, first daughter of the skies, Leader and lover of each lovely plant… Only ever all around you, even When the ground is dry and for a fleeting Moment, she’s just something to believe in; But Petrichor and her honeyed greeting Are worth waiting for – because here’s the thing: They’re simply a welcoming sign of spring.
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Feb 15, 2014
Feb 15, 2014 at 6:54 PM UTC
Petrichor
It hits me right when I open the door: The sweet, sweet scent of rain on the pavement. Each time I stumble upon Petrichor, Her halo is blinding; she’s heaven-sent. She’s friends with the bluebirds and butterflies, The neighbor of freshly cut grass, the aunt Of the insects, first daughter of the skies, Leader and lover of each lovely plant… Only ever all around you, even When the ground is dry and for a fleeting Moment, she’s just something to believe in; But Petrichor and her honeyed greeting Are worth waiting for – because here’s the thing: They’re simply a welcoming sign of spring.
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Feb 15, 2014
Feb 15, 2014 at 6:54 PM UTC
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