Your words cling to me, Like dense smoke hanging in the air, You penetrate my skin, like a piece of cloth Your scent remains for hours, Days, Years.
Covered in your odor, stitched throughout my seams, Your smell permeates through the skin it's tattooed in. Leaving olfactory marks and scented scars, Whenever the wind is called upon. And I fall, tearing myself apart Pieces of worn fabric, stretched so thin That it's almost see through, when put up against the sun. And you stitch me back together, just adding another layer.
Reimagining my existence, You've made me something new, Just a flesh sweater scented with layers of you.