Best Poems about domestic labor (91)

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The sky finally snapped by Jules · 23 ♥
The Catch by Giaune · 9 ♥
The Blue Box on the Counter by venel · 3 ♥
The Spinster's Sweet-Arts by Alfred, Lord Tennyson · 3 ♥
She sweeps with many-colored brooms by Emily Dickinson · 3 ♥
Coarse Material by lucidquite · 2 ♥
Vocal Mimicry by reyavora · 1 ♥
Something Clean by inalor
What I Forgot and Had to Carry Anyway by galenix
Inventory by Violet Howell
Third Wash by brisksurface
Retrievable by usuallycomes
Tarnish by teomir
The Third Floor by teomir
Scoured by sxxel
What I Didn't Make by readslike
The kitchen is dark just the light on the range by Maeemi
I thought I could trim the edges by Adrian Bennett
The Hum by Kesatas
Five Cents Short by elsvora
What the body knows by clippedsurface
The Load by Arilume
What Cleans by Opal Jury
Sealant by Night Ledger
Unclaimed by Evan Ledger

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