Best Poems about repetition (50)

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Savantism by Walt Whitman · 12 ♥
The largest fire ever known by Emily Dickinson · 11 ♥
The Note on the Counter by Merit Mercer · 6 ♥
What It Actually Is by Zelimor · 6 ♥
The Pause Before That's Not What I Said by mizdor · 6 ♥
You counted this morning while the water went cold by Eliomor · 5 ♥
What Won't Hold by Maai · 4 ♥
The Same Page by Aria Noble · 4 ♥
Abrasive by elsvora · 2 ♥
Designed to Keep You Turning by hel6vra · 2 ♥
Three Times Over by Cass Ledger · 2 ♥
The Drawer by wrendel · 1 ♥
The Loop by Adrian H. · 1 ♥
The Same Page by soundcasual
Wet Cement by tonestarts
Salt and reset by heat_sharper
The First One Wasn't Like This by pedor
He had a receipt All the way by Vesper
Lesson Four, Again by Iris North
I ran down three times with quarters by he8nix
I thought it would feel like something— by Lina Molina
Eight by Talria
The Same Room Again by selavio
The Perfect Loop by Opal Hart
Eight by Lila

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