10/16/2020
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The nards on our skin
Come, we want to sit down in the barren chamber, there is everything we need, and two mattresses, we want to show us our nards, those on the skin, on the soul.
Let us smoke them out in incense embers, in clouds that creep brightly over woods that still carry the earth from which they came, that share it with herbaceous artemisia. Come, let us fall into dark brown clouds, the wild ripples, greenish creaking, the fine sparkle in the distance, white like the incense stars.
Then we want to spread balm on our wounds as in the Song of Songs, so that wood and smoke give way to the sweet-warm healing herbs of the nards. Nagarmotha grasses will warm us, and cistus roses will pull like musk threads before we walk into damp earth with everything around us No, don't be afraid, the forest smells wild and cold when the rain falls, but it becomes patchy chocolate liqueur on your skin when the warmth stays with you, the embers still echo in you, winter is coming soon.
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"Nardus" is an unusually composed patchouli scent, which quickly develops from a rugged smoky-herbaceous prelude to ethereal resinous-green notes. The ever-present patchouly base alternates between warm, liqueur-like, chocolaty aromas and moist, cold, lichen-rich forest floor scents. The whole thing projects moderately to very closely for about six to seven hours.
(With thanks to Deadsoul)
Let us smoke them out in incense embers, in clouds that creep brightly over woods that still carry the earth from which they came, that share it with herbaceous artemisia. Come, let us fall into dark brown clouds, the wild ripples, greenish creaking, the fine sparkle in the distance, white like the incense stars.
Then we want to spread balm on our wounds as in the Song of Songs, so that wood and smoke give way to the sweet-warm healing herbs of the nards. Nagarmotha grasses will warm us, and cistus roses will pull like musk threads before we walk into damp earth with everything around us No, don't be afraid, the forest smells wild and cold when the rain falls, but it becomes patchy chocolate liqueur on your skin when the warmth stays with you, the embers still echo in you, winter is coming soon.
**
"Nardus" is an unusually composed patchouli scent, which quickly develops from a rugged smoky-herbaceous prelude to ethereal resinous-green notes. The ever-present patchouly base alternates between warm, liqueur-like, chocolaty aromas and moist, cold, lichen-rich forest floor scents. The whole thing projects moderately to very closely for about six to seven hours.
(With thanks to Deadsoul)
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