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Beautiful Florida

In the land where sunshine's eternal embrace, Where golden rays paint the celestial space, I dwell in a haven, an enchanting sight, In the land of dreams where dreams take flight. I live in beautiful Florida, where skies embrace the sea, Where turquoise waves dance with a wild glee, The ocean's whispers caress sandy shores, As seagulls soar high, their freedom restores. Palm trees sway in rhythm to a tropical song, Where fragrant blooms gracefully belong, Their vibrant hues paint a tapestry rare, A kaleidoscope of colors that fills the air. The Everglades unfurl their mystical charms, A haven for creatures, where nature's arm, Embraces the wild in its lush domain, A sanctuary of life, untouched and untamed. From Miami's vibrant streets to Key West's delight, Where sunsets ablaze ignite the night, Culture and art adorn the city's soul, In galleries and theaters, stories unfold. Orlando's magic enchants young and old, Where dreams come alive, as stories unfold, Mickey's kingdom and fairytale dreams, Where joy and wonder burst at the seams. The Gulf Coast's tranquility beckons me near, With sugary sands and waters so clear, In Sarasota's grace and Tampa's bay, The sunset's caress concludes the day. Jacksonville's charm on the Atlantic shore, Where history echoes, tales of yore, St. Augustine's streets bear memories grand, A testament to time, an ancient land. From Cape Canaveral's space-bound quest, To the Keys' laid-back, tropical zest, Florida, a tapestry woven with pride, A mosaic of wonders, where dreams reside. So I live in beautiful Florida's embrace, Where nature and man intertwine in grace, In this vibrant haven, my heart finds its home, Where beauty and sunshine forever will roam.

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