Best Poems about danger (23)

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The Snake by Emily Dickinson · 9 ♥
Peril as a possession by Emily Dickinson · 5 ♥
Surface Tension by teomir · 4 ♥
'Wake the serpent not' by Percy Bysshe Shelley · 1 ♥
The box cutter slipped — by Senamar
Wheel burn by Opal B.
Preserves by teomir
The wheel burns like a skillet by Rzzen
Stovetop Trance by lumalor
Under the Pump's Scent by Noah C.
Surface Slick by Noah
Fog on the Midnight Highway by Violet North
Edge Pause by Leo
Touch Forbidden by spareweather
Cold metal pressed into my palm by kilo_davi
The Edge by greylark
Electric Shock by smallscale
Spill by Iris Wright
Carpet Shock by Noah Mercer
The First Edge by Lark
Yellow Warning by Eli Baird
Emergency Exit by thirdshiftlina
The Circuit by Recei

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