Best Poems about urban anonymity (27)

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Found Object, No Origin by Frank W.
For the Next Person by Pjrel
Six Floors, No One Speaks by Iris North
The Ready Speech by elsvora
It fell from the pages of a library book by teomir
In a Bathroom Stall by Taremi
The Gate by readslike
Three seconds by Maya Pike
The barista slid the cup across the counter by Jonah Shaw
What I Didn't Say by Mara
Unseen Contact by Theo Keene
Familiar strangers by Jonah Bennett
The Meter Doesn't Care by porchstatic
Oak Street by paperlane
Unseen Contact by Iris
A Passing Connection by Coil
The ATM at Midnight by Spar
The Turnstile, Or, Just This Again by Jules Wright
Messages in the Restroom by Quiet
Behind the Beige Blinds by Noah Mercer
Boundaries Unseen by cassetteorion
10 AM Hallway by Violet V.
The Unseen House by Ash R.
Stall by thirdshiftlina
Spill by faintnaomi

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