Best Poems about abandonment (128)

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Nobody's by svkelx · 10 ♥
The Dismantled Ship by Walt Whitman · 9 ♥
Clearance by Mara K. · 8 ♥
Borrowed Warmth by jokecurdle · 8 ♥
Mother, my cheeks are wet. by Fernando Pessoa · 8 ♥
The Wood-Pile by Robert Frost · 7 ♥
Dead Room by Adrian · 6 ♥
I watched you put the car keys on the counter by Merit Madden · 6 ♥
What I Keep Stepping Over by Rory · 6 ♥
The Kitchen Counter by bruisedreadable · 6 ♥
Mariana In The South by Alfred, Lord Tennyson · 6 ♥
Is This Yours by ma3son · 5 ♥
No One Said They Were Leaving by pedor · 4 ♥
What They Carried by bedri · 4 ♥
Temporary Shadow by tenderhugo · 4 ♥
Unattended by pnt_fain · 3 ♥
Reaching by Caleb Madden · 2 ♥
The Landing by Spar · 2 ♥
Erosion by tnsW3r · 1 ♥
Static by Mae Grey · 1 ♥
A Church You Stopped Attending by Mae Pike · 1 ♥
Chain Rust by tenseinward · 1 ♥
The Stakeout by Arilume
Unclaimed by Ruben
The Gate That Forgot to Close by Merit Noble

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