Best Poems about public space (27)

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After the Doors Close by porchstatic · 4 ♥
The public stall the cheap bleach smell by Jonah Shaw · 3 ♥
The Dwindling Digits, or, Twenty-Three to Zero by Jules Wright · 1 ♥
Price Check by Mara K. · 1 ♥
Property Lines by Lina Molina
The Red Light by venel
Around minute forty I stopped scrolling by Lila
The face appeared on the grey hoarding board — by Saint Mercy
The final doors hissed shut a sigh by Alice V.
Wall Words by greylark
Tension in Proximity by busrx
The Looking by paperlane
The Pause in the Air by longaccumulating
The Back Table by Spar
Dry Pool Bed by Iris Wright
Unscheduled Bleed by Lark
Nameless Seat by cassetteorion
What the Water Was Hiding by cassetteorion
Boundaries Unseen by cassetteorion
Pharmacy Line by Coravn
Sidewalk Bodies by Caleb
The Jam by quickmara
Maintenance Schedule for the Public Square by stubbornwould
Malled Wishes by Motel Violet
Occupied by Theo

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