Best Poems about consumer culture (50)

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Is bliss, then, such abyss by Emily Dickinson · 9 ♥
Fifteen Percent by Noah M. · 6 ♥
Pile by mizdor · 6 ♥
Nine Forty-Seven, Produce by Rae M. · 6 ♥
Industrial Grade by Spar · 4 ♥
Pocket Dolphin by lxvia · 2 ♥
Gary’s Point of View by emluz · 2 ♥
The Produce Section by Ivy · 2 ♥
Currency of Want by intimatesound
Twenty Mule Team by reads_like
Brand Loyalty by Merit Madden
Still There by Ruben
Line of Sight by Maeemi
Pattern by Jules Voss
What the Label Says by patient_arrive
Label Side Down by Merit Madden
Red Dot by Rkt Heat
Shelf Life by Opal Caldwell
The Blue Band by nearfrank
The Throat by paperlane
I’ve been in the produce section for ten minutes by dakotagal37
What the Glass Showed by Glass Iris
The Hum After Ten by longaccumulating
Breakfast Table Data by longaccumulating
Culture by Rae

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