Best Poems about childhood trauma (27)

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The Dog in the Park by Yunv
Pink Frame by Adrian K.
The Lock by usuallycomes
The Unlocked Door by Korri
When He Arrives by Adrian
The cloying scent drifts back by Caleb B.
What Happens Underground by bedri
Octane by Vesper Crate
Pulling Thread by Jonah Shaw
Bitter Sound by Arece
Sourfire by lightsstillon
Low-end bleach by afthroughtasty
The Hand-Me-Down by Vex Grai
Mirror’s Edge by Iris
Erasure by tnsW3r
The Kitchen Cut by Noah Mercer
Dust on the Knee by tenseinward
The Healing Ointment by Nora
In the box of my youth I found shards of red by Heat Current
The First Good Lie by Eli Baird
On the bus a girl with hair so stark by Coravn
The Echo of a Scolding by Ash R.
The Slight Shift by Ash
Shattered Silence by softdamage
The pharmacy smells like synthetic lime by stubbornwould

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