In spite of his exceeding mental perturbation, Simpson struggled hard to detect its nature, and define it, but the ascertaining of an elusive scent, not recognized subconsciously and at once, is a very subtle operation of the mind. And he failed. It was gone before he could properly seize or name it. Approximate description, even, seems to have been difficult, for it was unlike any smell he knew. Acrid rather, not unlike the odor of a lion, he thinks, yet softer and not wholly unpleasing, with something almost sweet in it that reminded him of the scent of decaying garden leaves, earth, and the myriad, nameless perfumes that make up the odor of a big forest. Yet the 'odor of lions' is the phrase with which he usually sums it all up.
("The Wendigo")
There was a sound you could smell / like you were inhaling tomorrow.
Cameron ConawayStichwörter: poetry tomorrow smell sound
Air freshener is man’s pitiful attempt to have his food smell as good, after digestion, as they did, before ingestion.
Mokokoma MokhonoanaStichwörter: food smell digestion air-freshener before-and-after ingestion
Smell her neck, bite her ear, touch her hairs and make her giggle; and she won’t forget you ever.
M.F. MoonzajerStichwörter: touch forget smell giggle bite neck hairs
I like the rain; it brings your fragrance everywhere and the nature smells your aroma.
M.F. MoonzajerStichwörter: nature rain smell aroma frangrance
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