Best Poems about mundane melancholy (30)

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No Occasion by Paige Marin
Second Draft by mizdor
Groaning Gate by Gior
Four Days In by Xevson
Still There by Levanroe
The Underneath by Talria
Aftermath Inventory by lxvia
The dryer is a useless metal box again by Mara K.
I ordered the same thing by heat_sharper_longer
Legal Pad by slowmerit
Hard Water by stubborn_would
That penny stuck beneath my shoe by Owen Harlow
Spoilage by pnt_fain
Annual by likesomeone
The Split Tooth, Or, Ten Years of Hold by Jules Wright
After the Bells by Jonah F.
Super Gap by tenseinward
Closing Time by Tnort
Dustlight Morning by Luc
Left Behind by Heat Current
One Sock, One Side by Eli Baird
The Sigh by Coravn
Morning Half-Fail by Caleb
Gas Station Apology by anxiousmove
My contact lens popped out and vanished by anxiousmove

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