Best Poems about self alienation (37)

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Not Heaving from My Ribb'd Breast Only by Walt Whitman · 6 ♥
Stranger in the Hallway Light by brvyn · 1 ♥
Seria doce amar, cingir a mim by Fernando Pessoa · 1 ♥
Tenho um desejo comigo/Que me traz longe de mim. by Fernando Pessoa · 1 ♥
The One Who Stayed in Ohio by Pjrel
Lobby, New Camera by pedor
Four Copies by ma3son
Before You Became Yourself by Sasha K.
The Unspoken by Yorizra
The Sound of My Own Mouth by selavio
The Voice on the Machine by lumalor
Inside by Cass Madden
The Stranger by Levanroe
What the Body Tells by Jules Voss
Stranger at the Window by Caleb B.
The Paper Cut by habitturning
The angle you don't usually see by beasai
The Private Slouch by avarix
What I Sounded Like by Ivy
Someone Else's Jaw by L.P.
Three inches Pale Smooth by porchstatic
The Caller You Don't Recognize by porchstatic
Convex by Caleb H.
The Hinge by afthroughtasty
Identity Theft by Vex Grai

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