Best Poems about disorientation (33)

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The Yield by faintnaomi · 6 ♥
the aisle that won't stay still by stubborn_would_rather · 4 ♥
Not Just for Kids by Eliomor · 3 ♥
Inner Ear by Sara · 1 ♥
Displacement by Adrian Bennett
Inventory by Merit Mercer
All Clear by he8nix
The Fold by Adrian H.
Concave by Adrian Bennett
The creases don't match by Cass Madden
Still Lost by Levanroe
What's Different by Cass
The atlas is jammed in the back of the drawer by Noah
Wrong Turn by Jonah Shaw
Keys in the air—underhand easy— by Ax.
Omission by stubborn_would
The Jitter by stubborn_would
Dead Code by Nico
I’ve been in the produce section for ten minutes by dakotagal37
Zero by afthroughtasty
Scale 1 to 10,000 by lucidquite
Aisle on Tilt by Iris
Zero Percent by Lark
Tilted Ground by Tnort
The Slightest Shift by Eli Baird

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