Best Poems about futility (37)

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We send the Wave to find the Wave— by Emily Dickinson · 8 ♥
Nada que sou me interessa. by Fernando Pessoa · 3 ♥
I worked with the soil by Arece · 2 ♥
THE STORY OF SALOMON WASTE by Alexander Search · 1 ♥
What Won't Sweep by Aria Pike
Locked by Adrian K.
The Stone Doesn't Care by selavio
It was a blue bowl from my mother’s shelf by Qxzan
What Sticks by Maai
Stepped over it by lxvia
Unplanted by elsvora
Another Loop by Lark Grey
Manual Labor by Mara K.
Seized by Mara K.
What doesn't clear by beasai
Still trying by beasai
What Doesn't Hold by Ivy
Hollow Rock by nearfrank
Watered Wishes by Arece
No Winners Here by Owen Harlow
Absorbent by Nico
The Right Conditions by Glass Iris
Useless Metal by boxnl
The Ring by Iris Wright
Zero Sum by Iris Wright

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