Best Poems about existential stagnation (25)

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The Number That Won't Shift by Merit Noble
Day Three by Frank W.
Iron Steps by txzor
The Shortfall by Adrian H.
What Accumulates by Adrian H.
The Closed Loop by Nilosor
Zero Percent by Lorimia
Designed to Keep You Turning by hel6vra
Stuck at the Gate by Maya Boone
Watching It Go by paperlane
I kicked the analog base in the dark and it sang by Nico
The ticket on the dash says I’ve been here by dakotagal37
Inertia by tnsW3r
Still Hunting by Coravn
That Morning Ride Trapped in Stillness by Caleb
Downward Pressure by anxiousmove
Engine Idling by quickmara
The Things I Refuse to Learn by faintnaomi
It’s been fourtwelve since the middle of May by stubbornwould
Between Floors by Stntes
The Static by Recei
The frame finally gave with a splintering crack by Recei
Low Tide Logistics by Ruben M.
Seizure by Theo
The bowl went first slipping through soapy heat by tenderhugo

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