Best Poems about artificiality (18)

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I breathed enough to learn the trick by Emily Dickinson · 2 ♥
Hard Shine by Xexsor
High Visibility by Veroson
Unseen Petal by Lark Grey
Synthetic Ruin by avarix
Pieces by jrlockst2
Muddy Gnome by Owen Madden
Fumes vs. Funk by nearfrank
The milk in my bowl is turning pink by dakotagal37
Unnatural Selection by Blk
Synthetic by Mae Grey
Preservatives and Time by lucidquite
Synthetic Fibers by joke_curdle
Not Art by anxiousmove
Polishing the Surface by Recei
Heavy Upholstery by Ruben M.
The rented polyester feels like grit by Ruben M.
Glossy Finish by Jonah Mercer

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