Best Poems about existential unease (33)

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The Hum by pnt_fain · 1 ♥
Self-Service by Qxzan
Room 114 by slightlyembarrassed
All That Noise Around It by txvyn
Unearned by Paige Marin
Before the Dinner by ma3son
Unaccounted For by Gior
His Settings by Sasha N.
The fluorescent bulb has a nervous twitch by galenix
Woke up with it tingling by tonestarts
Nod and Continue by Lila
The radiator is clearing its throat again by avarix
What the Wind Says by Theo H.
The key felt wrong by Alice V.
What the Door Taught Me by harbornoel
Between Signals by spareweather
Transfer by Nico
The joke wasn't even—it was about a parrot by dakotagal37
The Ceiling by Caleb H.
A gust of wind the pump's slow heavy cough by longaccumulating
The Ceiling Fan's Logic by Jules
The Cold Bead, Or, Just Moving by Jules Wright
Objects are Closer by jokecurdle
Corrugated Woes by Nora
Shock in the Silence by restlessturn

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