Best Poems about comfort food (33)

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The Peas Were Fine Actually by Senamar
The Flavor of This Specifically by Jules
Midnight Comforts by Iris North
Mother's Broth by zivaqai
Cold comfort by Opal B.
Just Broth by Merit Madden
Midnight Comfort by ularel
Only Here by Adrian H.
Another Wednesday another week by Nilosor
Every time I walk to that diner’s old door by busrx
Regional by Mae Grey
Stew at the Corner Stall by Iris
Heavy Syrup by jokecurdle
Tinned Warmth by Noah Mercer
Cracker Comfort by Noah Mercer
Dark Creme by tenseinward
Spoonful of Cold by tenseinward
Orange Dust by Luc
Stale Reminiscence by Heat Current
Soup Weather by Coravn
Vanilla Comfort by Coravn
The cold toast bitten small crumbs left by Ash R.
Plain Comfort by Ash
Lentil Warmth by Ash
The Small Hours by Ash

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