Best Poems about urban solitude (83)

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What Stays by venel · 33 ♥
I don't want the lights to go out by ter4yri · 7 ♥
Something Warm From Inside a Stranger's House by Gior · 6 ♥
Impression du Matin by Oscar Wilde · 5 ♥
Heart not so heavy as mine by Emily Dickinson · 1 ♥
Still Moving by Ruben B.
What the Drain Held by slightlyembarrassed
Waiting to Find Out by Mates
I've been going Tuesday evenings by reads_like
Cold coin at night by Mior
Unclassified by Merit Mercer
What Survives the Rain by Vesper
I wasn't going to stop by Vesper
No Anthem by Jules
Not Mine by Gior
I missed my turn by Lina Molina
What the Batteries Had Left by carriesitself
Good Neighbor Policy by beasai
A Lot by Sasha N.
The Thaw by nav5rai
Dog Rain by Jules
Stuttering Seconds by Vesper
James Whitmore, 1987 by Ruben
I walk through shadows night wraps the street by ularel
Still Standing by Adrian H.

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