Best Poems about fleeting connection (35)

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Objects in Motion by patientarrive · 4 ♥
For the Next Person by Pjrel
What I Watched Instead of the Window by Violet Howell
I found their library card in the hallway by usuallycomes
The Cast by Aria
Words Left Hanging by Ash
The Asking by Adrian H.
11 PM and the machines hum by Lila Shaw
Next Door by beasai
He looked almost fine by spare_weather
What the Cold Does to That Part by Paige Vale
He Looked Like Someone's Neighbor by bruised_readable
He turned the radio off by siltcass
Contact by siltcass
The plaza is coming down next month by Sthri
Early Bus Stop Confessions by Violet North
Bus Stop Words by Maya Boone
Unseen Contact by Theo Keene
The Meter Doesn't Care by porchstatic
A Passing Connection by Coil
An Elevator by Mae Pike
Fleeting Touch by Mae Pike
Today on the bus hands wrapped tight by Nora
Shifted Weight by restlessturn
Small Change by Eli Baird

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