I'll Never Learn Eau de Parfum
Sit here, thinkin'
Thinkin' about the happy times we used to have
Now they're gone forever
I still have to wait for their return, no
I'll never learn, I'll never learn
I’ll Never Learn, The Shangri-las
On the radio, the maudlin pop song is cut short by an emergency report: a motorcycle crash on some highway that barely exists in his mind. The man thinks back to his first love, glancing at the “borrowed” jacket that still hangs on the back of his door—it couldn’t be that boy, he thinks. That boy gave up his motorcycle decades ago. Last the man heard, he was in the army. Before the man can think a half-baked prayer for the fallen driver, the pop song starts up again, so instead, he starts to sing along.
Made in collaboration with perfumer Michael Nordstrand of Mythologist.
Notes
Top - Bergamot, lavender, fog
Middle - Candied violet, geranium, orris
Base - Suede jacket, moss, heartbreak
Sit here, thinkin'
Thinkin' about the happy times we used to have
Now they're gone forever
I still have to wait for their return, no
I'll never learn, I'll never learn
I’ll Never Learn, The Shangri-las
On the radio, the maudlin pop song is cut short by an emergency report: a motorcycle crash on some highway that barely exists in his mind. The man thinks back to his first love, glancing at the “borrowed” jacket that still hangs on the back of his door—it couldn’t be that boy, he thinks. That boy gave up his motorcycle decades ago. Last the man heard, he was in the army. Before the man can think a half-baked prayer for the fallen driver, the pop song starts up again, so instead, he starts to sing along.
Made in collaboration with perfumer Michael Nordstrand of Mythologist.
Notes
Top - Bergamot, lavender, fog
Middle - Candied violet, geranium, orris
Base - Suede jacket, moss, heartbreak
Sit here, thinkin'
Thinkin' about the happy times we used to have
Now they're gone forever
I still have to wait for their return, no
I'll never learn, I'll never learn
I’ll Never Learn, The Shangri-las
On the radio, the maudlin pop song is cut short by an emergency report: a motorcycle crash on some highway that barely exists in his mind. The man thinks back to his first love, glancing at the “borrowed” jacket that still hangs on the back of his door—it couldn’t be that boy, he thinks. That boy gave up his motorcycle decades ago. Last the man heard, he was in the army. Before the man can think a half-baked prayer for the fallen driver, the pop song starts up again, so instead, he starts to sing along.
Made in collaboration with perfumer Michael Nordstrand of Mythologist.
Notes
Top - Bergamot, lavender, fog
Middle - Candied violet, geranium, orris
Base - Suede jacket, moss, heartbreak