Best Poems about material decay (46)

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What the Hands Made by Maai · 4 ♥
Seasoning by Gior · 1 ♥
Load-Bearing by Gior
Kiln by Znmin
The last useful thing by Opal B.
Permanent Weight by brisksurface
Wearing by wilasiel
The Waiting Room by venel
Dust Clearance by Aria
Overdue by sxxel
Loose Brass by lxvia
Rust Despite by habitturning
The dryer is a useless metal box again by Mara K.
What I Left Behind by Cass
The History in Folding by Cora
What Hands Do to Things by harbornoel
Compressed Pores by Theo Keene
Unraveling Strap by heat_sharper
Replacement by porchstatic
Absorbent by Nico
Oxidation by dakotagal37
Circulation by Mae Grey
Old loops by afthroughtasty
I dig through the gray wool of the lint trap by afthroughtasty
Conductivity by heatsharper

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