Best Poems about mundane objects (35)

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I Couldn't Read the Last Line by plainspoken_refuse
The Jar on the Counter by Caleb Madden
The Shelf Didn't Forget by Sorilor
What the Left One Knows by saviotel
Lincoln by selavio
Blind Spot by Nilosor
Ghost Lock by lxvia
Right Hand Graphite by Noah C.
Empty Spoon by Lark Grey
Last Chew by Lark Grey
Paper Crumbs by Lark Grey
Bite Force by avarix
Tungsten by Opal Jury
Heads by Jonah
Keep by harbornoel
The Blue Strap by greylark
Formica Ghosts by smallscale
Supply Line by Glass Iris
Mute by Mae Grey
A chipped mug once bright and white by Iris
The Year of the Leak by Spar
Presence by Noah
Found a pencil on the table by Eva
Half-Closed by Eva

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