Best Poems about abandonment (123)

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Nobody's by svkelx · 10 ♥
Clearance by Mara K. · 8 ♥
Borrowed Warmth by jokecurdle · 8 ♥
Mother, my cheeks are wet. by Fernando Pessoa · 6 ♥
The Dismantled Ship by Walt Whitman · 5 ♥
No One Said They Were Leaving by pedor · 4 ♥
The Landing by Spar · 2 ♥
Mariana In The South by Alfred, Lord Tennyson · 2 ♥
The Wood-Pile by Robert Frost · 2 ♥
Static by Mae Grey · 1 ♥
A Church You Stopped Attending by Mae Pike · 1 ♥
The Gate That Forgot to Close by Merit Noble
The Fence That Bled Rust by Rzluz
Unpaid passage by Mior
Is This Yours by ma3son
What They Left by Merit Madden
The hallway is a swamp of steam by Znmin
Backless blue by Adrian B.
Ghosting by Xexsor
Empty Sound by Xexsor
Below Ground by Xexsor
The Screen by Xevson
I watched you put the car keys on the counter by Merit Madden
What's Left Undone by wilasiel
The Drop by sxxel

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