Wash Me Away

Wash Me Away by C Lynn is a moving collection of short prose poems published by FriesenPress on November 15, 2024. This edition, comprising 222 pages, delves into themes of relationships, sexuality, and heartbreak, capturing the complex emotions involved in moving on from difficult connections. The work straddles the line between essay and poem, offering readers a nuanced exploration of the painful yet relatable experience of heartbreak.
In this collection, readers will find expressive and vivid pieces that reflect on the intricacies of knowing oneself and others, the challenges of letting go, and the journey of self-discovery after loss. With hauntingly beautiful imagery, the poems resonate with those who appreciate both love poetry and breakup narratives. Wash Me Away invites readers to engage with the emotional landscape of relationships, guiding them to the edge of the water and back home again.
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Wash Me Away is a moving collection of short prose poems reflecting on relationships, sexuality, heartbreak, and the process by which we move on from messy relationships. Straddling the line between essay and poem, these pieces explore the nuance of the painful experience of heartbreak—a topic that is, sadly, ever-relatable.
What does it mean to know someone as well as you think you know yourself? How do you navigate heartbreak when you don’t want to let go, but know that you have to? How do we find ourselves again when we have given all of ourselves to someone else?
Fans of both love poetry and breakup stories will relate to these expressive, vivid pieces, which are steeped in powerful emotions and full of hauntingly beautiful imagery. Whether you have just lost a true love or are looking back fondly on those days, Wash Me Away is here to take you to the edge of the water…and bring you home again.
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