Best Poems about sensory perception (43)

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Something Warm From Inside a Stranger's House by Gior · 6 ♥
That Music Always Round Me by Walt Whitman · 3 ♥
Controlled Rot by pnt_fain · 1 ♥
I stopped midstep the kettle still by Opal Caldwell · 1 ♥
Seven Years and a Block I Don't Use by svkelx
One Strand by Xexsor
Rubbing by wilasiel
The floor is better for the spine by ter4yri
Holding by teomir
I borrowed my friend's car for a week by readslike
Sulfur and Held Breath by Lila
Upholstery by elsvora
The song was just background noise by Lark Grey
The Smear by greylark
I saw a wall today by greylark
Enamel by dakotagal37
Compressor by dakotagal37
Sodium by Caleb H.
Mute by Mae Grey
The coffee steam rose sweet and thin by longaccumulating
Fresh Meat by afthroughtasty
Standing Up by likesomeone
Heavy Lid by tnsW3r
The Break by tnsW3r
Textures of Existence by Ruben M.

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