Best Poems about body (34)

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I breathed enough to learn the trick by Emily Dickinson · 2 ♥
Borrowed Veins by clippedtrust · 1 ♥
Winter Collarbone by restlessturn
Stretch Marks of Time by zo8mor
Pigment by Znmin
The Shirt by usuallycomes
Worn Through by Levanroe
Worn by beasai
Raw Calorie by avarix
Peeling Pain in Sticky Layers by velvetash
Late night the twist that caught me cold by Nvmhug
Bone Landmark by Maya Boone
The Blue That Spreads Without Sound by Theo Keene
The Watchmark by lightsstillon
Counter Bone by longaccumulating
Inner Workings by Rae
Inventory by pnt_fain
Incubation by pnt_fain
Resurfacing by Vex Grai
The Spare by Jules
Just the One Thread by Iris Wright
Skin Story by Iris Wright
A Small Reminder by Mae Pike
The Other Hand by Tnort
Just Above the Eye by Eli Baird

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