Best Poems about existential weariness (20)

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Sonnet 66 by William Shakespeare · 1 ♥
The Curve by txzor
The Silvering by Korri
I told the guy on the next stool by elsvora
A half-done cut by heat_sharper
Loose Ends by kilo_davi
Aunt Rita’s face is crumpled in my coat by dakotagal37
The Last Scrub by intimatesound
Settling by afthroughtasty
Air Intake by Vex Grai
Inventory by likesomeone
Zoned Residential by jokecurdle
Half-Warm by Iris Wright
Crowded Days by Quiet
Someone Else’s Shadow by restlessturn
The streetlights flickered on with a hum by anxiousmove
Saturated by faintnaomi
Actuarial by Sara
Mechanic’s Lunch by Ruben M.
Accumulation by Jonah Mercer

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