Best Poems about body alienation (21)

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The Stranger in the Water by soundcasual
The Other One by Alice
The Center of the Ache by Vesper
Refracted Limbs by txzor
Catching my arm in the mirror by sxxel
It's been three days now by bedri
Two days on the couch and the ceiling became by long_accumulating_pressu
Tungsten and Gravity by Nico
Maintenance by Glass Iris
Kinetic Memory by Vex Grai
Synthetic Fibers by joke_curdle
The Cut by Spar
The Gray Weight by Tnort
Borrowed Skin by Nora
Woke up with a stranger in my hip by Eli Baird
The light in here is a humming green by anxiousmove
A Barrier of Petroleum by stubbornwould
The mirror shows a stranger’s slow repair by Ruben M.
Temporary Custody by halflightrae
Adjustment by tenderhugo
Reflections of Borrowed Flesh by Maya

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