Mermaids in the Basement Perfume
A siren song of seawater soaked linen, aquatic incense, white ginger, pomelo, limoncello, dry moss, clary sage, cactus flower, prickly pear, loquat, fir resin, cedar needles, mesquite pods, Hinoki wood, Guaiac wood, and Elemi resin. I started Early – took my Dog –And visited the Sea –The Mermaids in the BasementCame out to look at me –And Frigates – in the Upper FloorExtended Hempen Hands –Presuming Me to be a Mouse –Aground – upon the Sands –But no Man moved Me – till the TideWent past my simple Shoe –And past my Apron – and my BeltAnd past my Bodice – too –And made as He would eat me up –As wholly as a DewUpon a Dandelion’s Sleeve –And then – I started – too …- Emily Dickinson, Mermaids in the BasementArt: The Mermaid by Howard Pyle, 1910