Best Poems about sensory overload (64)

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August in the Driver’s Seat by Lorimia · 14 ♥
What Color Does When You're Not Ready by Caleb Noble
Blue spilled on rough skin—too bright by perimir
After the last encore by perimir
The lights hummed Too bright Too loud by Yunv
The concert ended—ears still scream by Jules
Still here by tonestarts
Perimeter breach by nomasai
Leather and Lint by Lxzan
Refraction by Lxzan
The Shift by Adrian Bennett
I killed the engine and the headlights died by elsvora
The Cost of the Setlist by Mara K.
Low Voltage by Noah
What the Jaw Knows by Coil
the aisle that won't stay still by stubborn_would_rather
Hissing Between Words by Theo Keene
Masticating noise by kilo_davi
Unattended Fire by Nico
The waitress is scraping the griddle with a spatula by Nico
Re-run by Blk
The wind is rattling the chimney flue by Caleb H.
Static by Caleb H.
The ceiling flickers—buzz buzz— by lightsstillon
Noise Where There Should Be Nothing by lightsstillon

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