Best Poems about existential anxiety (193)

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The Medicine Cabinet by Aria · 41 ♥
The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by T. S. Eliot · 21 ♥
I don't want the lights to go out by ter4yri · 7 ♥
The inundation of the Spring by Emily Dickinson · 4 ♥
V - How can I think, or edge my thoughts to action, by Fernando Pessoa · 4 ♥
Third Period by likesomeone · 2 ♥
Canto XLIX by Alfred, Lord Tennyson · 2 ♥
We shun it ere it comes by Emily Dickinson · 2 ♥
An Apprehension by Elizabeth Barrett Browning · 2 ♥
Unplugged by Mae Grey · 1 ♥
Becoming Neither by Caleb · 1 ♥
Red Light Confessions by Eva
No Smoke Visible by slightlyembarrassed
The woman ahead wore a gray coat by txvyn
Time Stalled in the Quiet by Rzluz
Inventory by Merit Mercer
The doors slide shut and the air changes by Sasha K.
The alarm clock blinked a ghost in the night by zo8mor
Pending by Znmin
The Guest by Xevson
Circuit by Xelanix
The Grocery Store by Vivcer
The Pause by Caleb B.
The Mute by usuallycomes
No Rubbing Out by txzor

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