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Waiting to Hold you Extrait
Parfum Extrait
Notes:
Marigold, Rose, Green Absinthe, Saffron, Smoke, Honey, Tobacco, Cambodian Oud, Coffee, Jasmine, Damask Rose, Osmanthus, Hindi Oud, Castoreum, Myrrh, Cypriol, Cade Oil, Hay, Immortelle, SandalwoodDescription:
An agarwood-bursting extrait dedicated to the phenomenal screenplay "Waiting to Hold You" by Cormac Jones. It opens with a mistake. One that bursts with agarwood, a fragrance woven from memory, loss, and the spaces between. It opens with two marigolds, one carrying memory, the other regret, blooming together under sunlit, bitter light. A rose half-open in October unfolds alongside green absinthe stirred with rainwater and quiet sorrow. Threads of saffron tangle like cassette tape, sacred and unplayable, while smoke rises, staining the walls with its presence.
The heart evokes her, the idea of her who never spoke. Honey slips through the fading summer light. Tobacco rests on flannel, Cambodian oud trails like a sentence left unfinished. Coffee simmers with a hint of melancholy. Jasmine lingers behind the ear. Damask rose softens an old shirt. Osmanthus clings like lipstick on a cigarette. The fragrance captures the tension of youth and experience, a moment suspended between innocence and inevitability.
In the final movement, absence deepens. Oud turns earthy and grounding. Castoreum brings a cool, resinous shadow while myrrh, cypriol, and a trace of cade oil evoke burnt pages in snow. Hay, immortelle, and sandalwood add warmth that comforts and awakens, carrying the weight of a story that lingers long after it ends. Waiting to Hold You is a fragrance of memory, desire, and the echoes of moments that remain in the air.
Please do yourself the favor, and visit the below link to read the screenplay FOR FREE:
https://cormacjones.substack.com/p/waiting-to-hold-you-a-screenplay?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email&utm_content=share
Parfum Extrait
Notes:
Marigold, Rose, Green Absinthe, Saffron, Smoke, Honey, Tobacco, Cambodian Oud, Coffee, Jasmine, Damask Rose, Osmanthus, Hindi Oud, Castoreum, Myrrh, Cypriol, Cade Oil, Hay, Immortelle, SandalwoodDescription:
An agarwood-bursting extrait dedicated to the phenomenal screenplay "Waiting to Hold You" by Cormac Jones. It opens with a mistake. One that bursts with agarwood, a fragrance woven from memory, loss, and the spaces between. It opens with two marigolds, one carrying memory, the other regret, blooming together under sunlit, bitter light. A rose half-open in October unfolds alongside green absinthe stirred with rainwater and quiet sorrow. Threads of saffron tangle like cassette tape, sacred and unplayable, while smoke rises, staining the walls with its presence.
The heart evokes her, the idea of her who never spoke. Honey slips through the fading summer light. Tobacco rests on flannel, Cambodian oud trails like a sentence left unfinished. Coffee simmers with a hint of melancholy. Jasmine lingers behind the ear. Damask rose softens an old shirt. Osmanthus clings like lipstick on a cigarette. The fragrance captures the tension of youth and experience, a moment suspended between innocence and inevitability.
In the final movement, absence deepens. Oud turns earthy and grounding. Castoreum brings a cool, resinous shadow while myrrh, cypriol, and a trace of cade oil evoke burnt pages in snow. Hay, immortelle, and sandalwood add warmth that comforts and awakens, carrying the weight of a story that lingers long after it ends. Waiting to Hold You is a fragrance of memory, desire, and the echoes of moments that remain in the air.
Please do yourself the favor, and visit the below link to read the screenplay FOR FREE:
https://cormacjones.substack.com/p/waiting-to-hold-you-a-screenplay?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email&utm_content=share