There is a place that’s hard to find You won’t see it on any map Very few have heard it’s name Even fewer have been inside Paradiso Consensua
Coconut water falls from great heights Only the gentlest predators roam Blunted fangs hunt leisurely Even the food agrees to be eaten in Paradiso Consensua
The sun is warm in dappled glow Between towers of fanning tree Dancing and shaking plump fruit In the warming and cooling breezes of Paradiso Consensua
Tropical storms bring sweet showers The sound is a symphony of cacophony Earthen dwellings perfumed with petrichor Flooded rivers leave fertile banks on Paradiso Consensua
The natives dance, sing, and celebrate Around glowing fires tended together Nourished by joy and compassion No one is forgotten who enters Paradiso Consensua
A homeland that few are invited to visit She can be copied, but she can’t be colonized Rumor has it, paradise is lost But the true ones know how to find Paradiso Consensua