Best Poems about generational trauma (23)

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Her Mouth by Mara · 36 ♥
Long, Too Long America by Walt Whitman · 2 ♥
Inherited layers by perimir
Quiet Hours by Adrian B.
The Posture by venel
The Grip by teomir
Inherited Posture by sxxel
Carrying inherited weight by Rzzen
The Pattern Fits by noel3mrex
Where They Put Me by Jules Voss
Silvering by Giaune
The Weight of Steel by Owen Madden
Lines in Red by stubbornwouldrather
The Mark by pnt_fain
The Twitch by likesomeone
Cycle of Echoes by sharpmove
The Furrow, Or, A Silent Story by Jules Wright
The Kitchen Table, Or Something Like It by Eli Baird
The envelope was thin by Ash R.
Inherited Turn by Ash
Folded Corners by Mara L.
Knife at the Burnt Edge by Caleb
The Composite by Recei

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