Best Poems about mundane ritual (38)

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Maintenance by Theo · 4 ♥
I Did That by svkelx
Forearm by Sorilor
In My Own Handwriting by Senamar
Left Pocket by Frank W.
The fee stood That's how they put it— by pedor
Thursday, Probably by Paige Marin
The groove in the laminate worn to a shine by Merit Mercer
He had a receipt All the way by Vesper
The Flavor of This Specifically by Jules
Six Floors, No One Speaks by Iris North
Pull Chain, Speed Two by Merit Madden
What You Do Alone by Sasha N.
Proof of concept by Opal B.
The Booth at the End of the Hall by ter4yri
The Common Table by ter4yri
The unraveled thread by nomasai
Porcelain Confessional by lxvia
The Rhythm of the Linoleum by emluz
The song was just background noise by Lark Grey
98.6 by Aria Noble
He looked almost fine by spare_weather
Proof of Current by L.P.
what falls through our fingers by stubborn_would_rather
Silent Grind by smallscale

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