Best Poems about water (31)

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Though the great Waters sleep by Emily Dickinson · 8 ♥
Canto XIX by Alfred, Lord Tennyson · 7 ♥
Arethusa by Percy Bysshe Shelley · 6 ♥
I think that the root of the Wind is Water by Emily Dickinson · 3 ♥
The Outlet by Emily Dickinson · 3 ♥
As Consequent, Etc by Walt Whitman · 3 ♥
Naiades, vós que os rios habitais by Luís Vaz de Camões · 2 ♥
Inland by teomir
Erosion by Ruben
The Load by Arilume
Held Breath by siltcass
The water cool against my skin by Jules
After the Last Lap by velvetash
Below the Surface by kilo_davi
Raw by afthroughtasty
Saturation by Adrian
Wishes Left Behind by Coil
Waterlogged by Jonah F.
Evaporation Policy by jokecurdle
Sound of Waiting by Ruben M.
The Silent Fix by Noah Mercer
Submerged Light by Noah Mercer
The plastic cup so thin and clear by tenseinward
The bottom of a swimming pool by Heat Current
Indoor Green by Ash

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