Best Poems about claustrophobia (54)

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Confinement in Small Spaces by perimir
The doors slide shut and the air changes by Sasha K.
The shower water by lumalor
Outer Perimeter by Veroson
Fourteenth Floor by Aria
In the crowded café I feel them constrict by Rvri
Close Quarters by Ruben
Downward Force by reyavora
Unspooling by reyavora
The Car by pazria
Out of Bounds by Opal Hart
Low Pressure by Giaune
Catching Breath by Adrian B.
What Happens Underground by bedri
Pull of the Floor by Elsats
The Metal Cough by Maya Boone
Days Too Full by stubbornwouldrather
Eyes Behind the Glass by stubbornwouldrather
The stain that traveled by Jonah Bennett
Trapped in Silence by Owen Harlow
The kitchen is shrinking again by Nico
Caught by patientarrive
Unfinished by patientarrive
Halfway Closed by lightsstillon
Fluorescent flicker in a damp maze by lightsstillon

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