Best Poems about clutter (20)

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What Stays by venel · 33 ♥
What Settles by Mot
Retrieve by da3tes
The pulldown string a heavy sway by inalor
Under Everything by mnzan
The beeping woke me Six in the morning by Nico
The Suitcase That Won't Close by Leo
Cord Tangle by spareweather
The Overflow by Arece
Drawer Collapse by lightsstillon
Surplus by Jules
The Drawer's Spill, Or, What Stays by Jules Wright
What We Keep by Mae Pike
Pinned Up by tenseinward
The Catch-All by Violet V.
Overflowing Corners by Mara L.
Pantry in disarray by Caleb
The hamper has a shoulder now a sleeve by stubbornwould
Two Inches of Dead Air by stubbornwould
Clutter Psalm by Motel Violet

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