Best Poems about urban anxiety (21)

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When Etna basks and purrs by Emily Dickinson · 9 ♥
Inner Ear by Sara · 1 ♥
Alarm Without Source by Sasha K.
Fourteenth Floor by Aria
The red hand at the corner glowing hot by Nilosor
Under the Pump's Scent by Noah C.
Frequency by Mara K.
False alarm by beasai
Traffic Thoughts by busrx
Trapped in Silence by Owen Harlow
Paid in Full by Rae
Doppler by lucidquite
Crosswalk Countdown by sharpmove
The Cold Bead, Or, Just Moving by Jules Wright
Left Lane Silence by Eva
Overhead Grind by Noah Mercer
False Alarm by cassetteorion
The fire alarm blared a wail that awoke by Nora
False Alert by Coravn
Two Seconds to Get Across by anxiousmove
The elevator groaned and came to a halt by Stntes

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