Best Poems about urban change (26)

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The Paving Over by porchstatic · 16 ♥
Proudly the Flood Comes in by Walt Whitman · 6 ♥
Rough Grain Memory by tenderhugo · 4 ♥
Exclusion Zone by Xelanix
What's Still Underneath by Violet Howell
Things That Fade by Lina Caldwell
The Fold by Adrian H.
What's Gone by Adrian H.
The counter's gone where you always sat by Talria
I took a wrong turn and found the street by noel3mrex
New Paint on the Crime Scene by Lorimia
Against the Brick by Mercy B.
What the Shoulder Blade Remembers by Alice V.
The plaza is coming down next month by Sthri
Something Like Staying by harbornoel
How to Cover Something by harbornoel
Blue Burn by Ax.
Useless Metal by boxnl
The Gap in the Teeth by Spar
Ghost Sign, Uncaring Stone by Iris Wright
Brick Memory by Coravn
Dead End and Turn by Mara L.
The New Park by stubbornwould
Fixed Position by stubbornwould
The gas station paper is soft as a shirt by Sara

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