Best Poems about material decay (57)

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What the Hands Made by Maai · 4 ♥
What Gets Left Behind by clippedsurface · 3 ♥
The History in Folding by Cora · 3 ♥
Cellulose and Grit by stubbornwould · 3 ♥
Wet Cardboard by cassetteorion · 2 ♥
Pitted by avarix · 2 ♥
Sheetrock by Mae Grey · 2 ♥
The Filter by Ruben M. · 2 ♥
Seasoning by Gior · 1 ♥
Threadbare Utility by Jules
Preventative by afthroughtasty
Night's Cast-offs by tonestarts
Synthetic by Blk
A Coin's Face by Nilosor
Adhesion by patientarrive
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

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