Best Poems about loss of innocence (40)

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Sharing Eve's Apple by John Keats · 7 ♥
The Romance of the Swan's Nest by Elizabeth Barrett Browning · 4 ♥
The Weight of the Edge by Theo · 3 ♥
A Snake by Emily Dickinson · 2 ♥
V - Now will her grave of untorn maidenhood by Fernando Pessoa · 2 ♥
Pink Frame by Adrian K.
Laughter spills out like wine from a glass by ularel
Shadows of Innocence by Aria C.
Forgotten Shades by Cora H.
Stepped over it by lxvia
Highs and Lows by Caleb B.
The Cost of the Lie by avarix
Steps on Fragile Ground by Owen Harlow
Pancake spill by lightsstillon
Standardized by heatsharper
Mirror’s Edge by Iris
The Tattered Edge, Or, The Dust Under the Bed by Jules Wright
His tiny hand wrapped around that orange plastic by Jules Wright
Heightened Moments by Ruben M.
Childhood Reckoning by Quiet
Human Weight by plainspokenrefuse
The changing room floor slick by Noah Mercer
Empty Swings at Midnight by Noah Mercer
Small Truths by Noah Mercer
The Weight of the Edge by Lark

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