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Chris Chaffin
Poems
Jan 2021
Savannah
Your sweet magnolia scent
mingles with the heat of my skin,
crushed petals clinging to wet hands.
“Let go. Let go,” I repeat,
a single iris flooded with tears,
memories trapped between pursed lips.
Stretched out on Georgia sands
where clay meets saltwater,
I finally whisper your name.
savannah georgia sand clay saltwater whisper magnolia skin memories
Written by
Chris Chaffin
48/Cisgender Male/Vancouver, WA
(48/Cisgender Male/Vancouver, WA)
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