Best Poems about confinement (69)

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Cocoon by Emily Dickinson · 8 ♥
The Cage by bedri · 1 ♥
Rear View by Mara K. · 1 ♥
Zipper caught at the nape by kilo_davi · 1 ♥
Red Light Confessions by Eva
Stuck Passage by re7ane
Confinement in Small Spaces by perimir
The doors slide shut and the air changes by Sasha K.
Inside Click by Lina Molina
Dead Bolt by Lorimia
Level 3 by Adrian K.
Iron Steps by txzor
Glass Cage by txzor
You counted this morning while the water went cold by Eliomor
Six Flights Up by Opal Hart
A chain-link fence by Narke
A pale beam slants through streaked dirty glass by Cora H.
The Drag by Cass
The Door Too Small by Aria Noble
What Doesn't Hold by Ivy
Between Floors by Opal Caldwell
No Door by Mara
The room that shrank by heat_sharper
No Passage by Arece
Lonely Walls by smallscale

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