Best Poems about intergenerational trauma (40)

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The Blood’s Blueprint by Stntes · 24 ♥
The Debt Paid in Breath by Aria Noble · 16 ♥
Along the Potomac by Emily Dickinson · 7 ♥
The Centenarian's Story by Walt Whitman · 4 ♥
Thomas, Or, The Hand-Me-Down Name by Jules Wright · 3 ♥
Glee! the great storm is over by Emily Dickinson · 3 ♥
The First Scrape by Arece · 1 ♥
Heirloom Interest by joke_curdle · 1 ♥
Boots Under the Bed, Not the Closet by vlqenx
Women's Trouble by vlqenx
She Said It Like It Was Nothing by Vamin
Legacy's Burden by ularel
The Fifth by Maeemi
Your voice came out smooth by Levanroe
The doctor’s words weave through the air by Adrian B.
Dial Tone by elsvora
Unsafe Hands by Lark Grey
Beige by Cass
The Fluorescent Moment by Cass
The white part too exposed by Aria Noble
The Trembling Hand by Sthri
The Thing I Got From Her by Rkt Heat
Same Father, Different Rooms by L.P.
Archive by Violet F.
Juice on the Floor by Owen Harlow

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