Best Poems about body memory (26)

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What It Does by svkelx
Wrong Wall by Gior
Muscle Memory by Vesper
What the Body Remembers by Adrian K.
The Bone by usuallycomes
Inherited by noel3mrex
A stranger touches her neck like that by Cass Madden
Fault by Kesatas
Wrist Bruise Memory by Noah C.
What the Body Remembers by habitturning
Six AM I'm at the counter by Opal Jury
What the Shoulders Remember by anxiousmoveinterruption
Twelve, or What Your Hands Already Know by slowmerit
what the body knows before it admits it by stubborn_would_rather
The Fine Lines by Maya Boone
The Same Place by porchstatic
The Collar Line by porchstatic
I'm tying something— by paperlane
Muscle Memory by Rae
The Body's Archive by plainspokenrefuse
Navel Gazing by Noah Mercer
A Mark Unseen by cassetteorion
The Old Turn by tenseinward
Thumb's Witness by Ash R.
Apple Skin by Ash

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