Best Poems about physical exhaustion (20)

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Threshold by faintnaomi · 15 ♥
I peeled off my jacket — cotton clung tight by Mara L. · 2 ♥
The weight of sitting by perimir
Inventory by Violet Howell
Posture by Aria
What Holds You by Maai
Iron by Cass Madden
Coarse by Giaune
Structural Integrity by elsvora
I made it halfway through before by beasai
The castiron is too heavy for one hand today by pnt_fain
Under Pressure by likesomeone
The elevator has been out since Tuesday by joke_curdle
Vertical Debt by joke_curdle
Weeks of heavy weeks of just dragging around by Eva
End of the Line by Ruben M.
Alkali by faintnaomi
The Copper Taste by stubbornwould
Anaerobic by Theo
The Column by tenderhugo

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