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I Call Her Mama

by @savannah-charlish

Her arms felt like summer grass And her body was as strong as mountains She had oceans for eyes And whispered like the wind She was Mother Earth Holding her precious ones close Trying to show them the beauty of the world And the grace in letting go
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20 / F / American
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Aug 8, 2017
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