`It says “Bough-wough!” cried a Daisy: `that’s why its branches are called boughs!’
`Didn’t you know that?’ cried another Daisy, and here they all began shouting together, till the air seemed quite full of little shrill voices. `Silence, every one of you!’ cried the Tiger-lily, waving itself passionately from side to side, and trembling with excitement. `They know I can’t get at them!’ it panted, bending its quivering head towards Alice, `or they wouldn’t dare to do it!’
`Never mind!’ Alice said in a soothing tone, and stooping down to the daisies, who were just beginning again, she whispered, `If you don’t hold your tongues, I’ll pick you!’
There was silence in a moment, and several of the pink daisies turned white.
`That’s right!’ said the Tiger-lily. `The daisies are worst of all. When one speaks, they all begin together, and it’s enough to make one wither to hear the way they go on!’
`How is it you can all talk so nicely?’ Alice said, hoping to get it into a better temper by a compliment. `I’ve been in many gardens before, but none of the flowers could talk.’
`Put your hand down, and feel the ground,’ said the Tiger-lily. `Then you’ll know why.
Alice did so. `It’s very hard,’ she said, `but I don’t see what that has to do with it.’
`In most gardens,’ the Tiger-lily said, `they make the beds too soft — so that the flowers are always asleep.’
This sounded a very good reason, and Alice was quite pleased to know it. `I never thought of that before!’ she said.
`It’s my opinion that you never think at all,’ the Rose said in a rather severe tone.
Daisy, pink carnation, pink pepper, and sugar.
missrains –
This one veers on smelling like lemon cleaner straight out of the bottle, but the second it hits your skin it becomes very lemon-flavored candy. It’s absolutely delicious, making your mouth water. It lasts all day and has a decent throw, so you’ll sometimes smell yourself while walking around. Perfect for summer!
Hellokoi –
I enjoy Gobo more for a sweet lemon scent, but this one is nice too. Tart, sour, a little frosty… but mostly it smells like lemonheads candies and lemon flavored popsicles to me.
Jessica –
I am thrilled I purchased this scent. So yummy! It’s an amazing lemony sugary scent with a hint of something dangerously addicting. LOVE it.
[email protected] –
Citrus can be tricky on my skin chemistry, but this one is very nice. I think it would make an excellent summer scent, as it has a very cool feel. It reminds me of some kind of fizzy lemon beverage. It’s not too sweet, but not at all sour, just right. It’s light and effervescent. I don’t get any kind of harshness that I would equate with a cleaning product, this is simply too soft and fizzy for that.
Symmonz –
This is going to be one of my all-time favorite BPAL scents. I love the lightness of the lemon and the almost cakey sweetness which reminds me of frosted lemon cookies. The only drawback is this perfume lingers only a short time. Compared to other BPAL scents, a drop of this only seems to last about an hour or two, instead of all day like others. However, the sweetness and happiness in this bottle ensures I tote this one around in my purse and reapply a drop or two throughout the day. Comfort in a bottle.
jessecake –
There is always debate over whether certain bpal lemon oils smell more like lemon candy or lemon house cleaner — their lemon scents tend to smell like one or the other! The Lemon-scented sticky bat is borderline for me. I have been trying to age the bottle to see if it deepens and gets more handsome with time, but right now I am on the fence about it. I rated it a three because I think on the right person it might smell gorgeous, currently it reminds me of house cleaner though.