Best Poems about forgetting (50)

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One thing of it we borrow by Emily Dickinson · 7 ♥
Leve vem a onda leve by Fernando Pessoa · 6 ♥
Sonnet 122 by William Shakespeare · 5 ♥
With Flowers by Emily Dickinson · 5 ♥
What Settles by Lina Caldwell · 3 ♥
The Moon upon her fluent route by Emily Dickinson · 2 ♥
Teu olhar não tem remorsos by Fernando Pessoa · 1 ♥
I Couldn't Read the Last Line by plainspoken_refuse
What the Mattress Was Keeping by Cass Ledger
I Did That by svkelx
What the Car Kept by svkelx
Lost Numbers by Rzluz
What the Floor Holds by Opal H.
Autofill by Nico Marin
What Falls and Stays by Gior
Still There by Levanroe
The Photo by usuallycomes
The Underneath by Talria
The Gritty Clean by Opal Hart
Under Everything by mnzan
What Holds by Ash
What We Leave by Ash
Thin White Line by Adrian
The Corner Drain by clippedsurface
What We Keep by Cass

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