Best Poems about consumer waste (46)

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She held her phone up by oviason
Inventory by Lina Molina
Outside the diner glass by Opal B.
Booth Three by Vesper
Blurred Edges by unaroe
Shelf Life by Aria
Close your eyes they say Picture a beach by Qxzan
Reduced bouquet by nomasai
The Unclaimed by mnzan
What Sticks by Maai
Static Cling by Lark Grey
The junk drawer is a graveyard by Mara K.
Synthetic Ruin by avarix
Splintered Leg by Mercy B.
It's Just Litter by Coil
Street Signal by Arece
Permanent Press by heatsharper
Temporary Landmarks by Vex Grai
Fridge Light by Iris
Saturated by joke_curdle
Stall by boxnl
The Corolla leans hard into the cloverleaf by tnsW3r
The Earth’s Argument by Spar
The fridge is a cavern of white plastic by jokecurdle
Overflow by Eva

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