Best Poems about lingering trauma (23)

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What I Kept Saying by junaune · 6 ♥
Balance Due by Vesper Crate · 6 ♥
Permanent Elastic by Jonah Mercer · 3 ♥
Exhibit, Unmarked by Vesper Crate · 1 ♥
The stories hung heavy on the park’s edge by Caleb · 1 ♥
Salt Damage by Jonah Mercer · 1 ♥
After the last encore by perimir
Permanence by Adrian K.
Still here by tonestarts
The Year That Didn't Arrive by Aria Noble
Thumbprint by small_scale
Night Air and Bleach by Elsats
The Detritus by Jules
Black Dust by Opal Caldwell
Imprints That Linger by velvetash
Ink That Bruises by Iris
The Message Read by Lark
The headache pill a white and chalky thing by Lark
Through the Sole by Ash
A Visit That Doesn’t Heal by Caleb
I used a blue toothbrush by quickmara
Below Grade by quickmara
Under the Skin by halflightrae

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