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Original Quality Byredo Inflorescence Byredo Inflorescence Fragrance Notes: Floral Top Notes: Rose & Freesia Middle Notes: Magnolia & Lily of the Valley Base Notes: Jasmine Review: The spring curtains of March remain unlifted, my clattering hooves are a beautiful mistake. Inflorescence is different from other floral fragrances. Ignoring the fixed definitions of top, middle, and base notes, my most direct feeling is like a lawn mowed after the rain. It's just like the boring math class in high school, where the gatekeeper mowed the lawn outside the window again. The chloroplasts are cut and destroyed, rushing into my nostrils and starting to clamor. Lazy sunlight, a boy in white, occasional lily of the valley, the boring art of numbers, the wind coming in through the window, a little warmth, a little greenery. "If the east wind doesn't come, the willow catkins won't fly in March." After winter's demise comes spring's confession. "Like the cobblestone streets at dusk," it's a leisurely stroll on the playground after dinner, casually talking about the future. Suddenly remembering time, rushing into the evening study room as the bell rings. When the spring breeze blows, I crave that spring drowsiness. Holding a notebook to my head, my hands unconsciously twirling snake-like characters. Half-asleep, I only dare to settle down on the desk when the bell rings. The guy in front of me leans down, blocking the sunlight. The jasmine flowers further away should be blooming today. I pull my coat tighter, burying my head in my arms, lazily waiting for the bell to ring. We always say, "In the past," not because we were so nostalgic, but because time moved slowly. We were both pure and innocent, loving cleanliness, untouched by black and white.
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