Scent
scent
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First Place for a moment on the subway car - her scent norm jensenSecond Place rising before the rooster's crow -the scent of biscuits jean kingThird Place island hillside the scent of oregano after the squall Dennis H. Dutton BELOW Third PLACE
scent of perfume -viewers gathered in front ofa lilac still life Tim Happel midnight service- the scent of lemon polish and damp coats Sue this morning on the dog her perfume paul m only before dawn, this scent Rob Krevitz bare branches - after the morning thaw scent of damp earth Haroldtouching herselfin the mirror and then --scent of narcissus - hortensia anderson a humid night the scent of jasmine on the porch Patricia A. Laurent morning after - the scent of last night on my clothes Matt cool dark under the forest trees scent of ferns kim hodges Christmas eve - the scent of crushed pine needles on the porch steps hilary tann walking to school the smell of the chinese laundry -willard bath and body shop the scent of green apples by the open door Carolynelilacs and tortillasscents on an evening stroll Joe Kirschner lavender scent a little stronger in the morning rien the scent of a new ream of paper plum trees in bloom Charles Trumbull out of the kitchen into the world of romance scent of vanilla Betty the lingering scent of cedar and musky rose wedding treasures Don Wharram winter dawn a scent of fruit and berries in the birdseed blend Joannsummers without joyin alabaster chamberslonely lies your scent c. procko florist shop rainbow of roses -- not a single scent Elaine Cleveland scent of dried apples omnipresent in the house my grandmother's hands Ted M. Zachwieja from pig pen to holiday kitchen- cloven scent R. W. Richardson {c. 12-28-98} scent of another woman disguise well or it will bring cold nights emile molhuysen first snow scent of a new year coming copyright 12/24/1998 by Wendy C. Bialek as the candle-flame dies bluish grey smoke coils upward - an ancient scent Max Verhart
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