Best Poems about imperfection (91)

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Alter? When the hills do by Emily Dickinson · 5 ♥
What the Hands Made by Maai · 4 ♥
Shelter of Wood by Nvmhug · 3 ♥
The Good China by likesomeone
Black Rim by Violet V.
The One Where I Looked Away by Merit Noble
The Photo I Wish I Could Hide by Rzluz
Smudged identity by Mior
Someone passed the mug of pencils down the table by he8nix
Wrong Thread, Still Warm by Sasha N.
Still Using It by Ruben
Things Left Broken by Lina Caldwell
The bookshelf is crooked by Lina Caldwell
Uncorrectable marks by Rzzen
The Song by pazria
Crooked and Holding by mnzan
The Lip of the Plate by lumalor
I thought I could trim the edges by Adrian Bennett
When the Thread Doesn’t Hold by Rory
Right Hand Graphite by Noah C.
Smudged Grades by Noah C.
The song was just background noise by Lark Grey
I grabbed the plate this morning by Opal H.
The Smudge by Opal H.
Pattern Failure by avarix

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