Best Poems about moral ambiguity (19)

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What I Owe You Is Silence by Saint Mercy · 53 ♥
His Cheek is his Biographer by Emily Dickinson · 7 ♥
You Felons on Trial in Courts by Walt Whitman · 6 ♥
Sonnet 124 by William Shakespeare · 5 ♥
Sonnet 119 by William Shakespeare · 5 ♥
The Devil, had he fidelity by Emily Dickinson · 5 ♥
Sonnet 35 by William Shakespeare · 4 ♥
The Inheritance by beasai · 2 ♥
The Account I Let Stay Open by galenix
The Debt by usuallycomes
The Hollow Word by Tlryl
Inherited Deception by noel3mrex
Not Mine by Adrian
How to Lie by Opal H.
I saw him on the sidewalk — smaller now by L.P.
Relief With Guilt Attached by Brkwin
Unearned Interest by joke_curdle
The Thimble Trick by Coravn
Sonnet 95 by William Shakespeare

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