Best Poems about monotony (106)

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I peeled off my jacket — cotton clung tight by Mara L. · 2 ♥
Inventory by Theo · 1 ♥
THE STORY OF SALOMON WASTE by Alexander Search · 1 ♥
Commuter Logic by Nico
What the City Tells Me by porchstatic
7:14 Again by Senamar
What Won't Sweep by Aria Pike
The weight of sitting by perimir
No Anthem by Jules
Third Wash by brisksurface
The Long Wait by brvyn
The Late Shift by ter4yri
Monotony on a Paper Plate by ter4yri
The office is dark and the phones are all still by beasai
Six Flights Up by Opal Hart
The Perfect Loop by Opal Hart
The Glitch by Opal Hart
The Closed Loop by Nilosor
Another Wednesday another week by Nilosor
Mechanical Whispers by nav5rai
The kitchen is dark just the light on the range by Maeemi
He’s been staring at the wall for twenty minutes now by Lxzan
Four AM again by lxvia
Another day another fight by lumalor
Dust Dancers by lumalor

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