Eau de Romarin Galimard
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Hand movement in the wind
The sky has wept a tear,
That meant to lose itself in the sea.
The shell came and enclosed them:
You shall now be my pearl.
You shall not tremble before the waves,
I will carry you calmly through it.
O thou my pain, thou my pleasure,
You strand of heaven in my breast!
Grant, heaven, that I may in a pure mind
Guard the purest of your drops.
(Friedrich Rückert)
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Sounds tender - and it is.
Anyone who knows rosemary knows how intensely fragrant it can be. It not only enhances hearty roasts, but also gives off its intense aroma in the garden. Rosemary in water with a little lemon, rosemary in a vegetable pan.... er yes - sorry, we're talking about scented water.
Yes, so "Romarin" is a really delicate spirit. Lightly prancing, with a flying tutu in pastel green with a dark green border. She touches you gently and fluffily as she dances past your hand. A breeze... that makes you stick your nose curiously up in the air. Grated lemon peel that has fallen on fresh earth. Nothing heavy, nothing sweet. Just pure, clear, fresh windy air. Romarin is great for layering. I like it best when you layer a leather fragrance with it. It gives a little kick of freshness. Unfortunately, it is also very fleeting.
Romarin could also be used as a room fragrance. It actually fits in better there too.
That meant to lose itself in the sea.
The shell came and enclosed them:
You shall now be my pearl.
You shall not tremble before the waves,
I will carry you calmly through it.
O thou my pain, thou my pleasure,
You strand of heaven in my breast!
Grant, heaven, that I may in a pure mind
Guard the purest of your drops.
(Friedrich Rückert)
*
Sounds tender - and it is.
Anyone who knows rosemary knows how intensely fragrant it can be. It not only enhances hearty roasts, but also gives off its intense aroma in the garden. Rosemary in water with a little lemon, rosemary in a vegetable pan.... er yes - sorry, we're talking about scented water.
Yes, so "Romarin" is a really delicate spirit. Lightly prancing, with a flying tutu in pastel green with a dark green border. She touches you gently and fluffily as she dances past your hand. A breeze... that makes you stick your nose curiously up in the air. Grated lemon peel that has fallen on fresh earth. Nothing heavy, nothing sweet. Just pure, clear, fresh windy air. Romarin is great for layering. I like it best when you layer a leather fragrance with it. It gives a little kick of freshness. Unfortunately, it is also very fleeting.
Romarin could also be used as a room fragrance. It actually fits in better there too.
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but I also like the smell of it :)
( and very nice poem)