Best Poems about mundane routine (113)

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Pending by Ax. · 18 ♥
Second Degree by avarix · 17 ♥
The missing All prevented me by Emily Dickinson · 4 ♥
Half-Done by Iris Wright · 2 ♥
Price Check by Mara K. · 1 ♥
The only space was at the far end by Cora H. · 1 ♥
Dois segundos by Ines Rocha
She asked the way they have to — by feelslike
Cozy Is Not the Word by camidax
How Little It Was by txvyn
Body Temperature by Paige Marin
Last Call, Dairy by Nico Marin
The paper came under the divider by Jules
Once by Sasha N.
Concave by Sasha N.
The Vending Machine Hum by Xevson
What I Settled For by Vivcer
The Weight of Paper by unaroe
I turned the tap expecting bite by tonestarts
Again, The Oil by Tlryl
BPA by teomir
The Belt by Adrian H.
The wire hanger is bent into a jagged hook by Opal Hart
Last Call at the Terminal by Opal Hart
Receipt's Edge by Nilosor

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