Best Poems about mundane observation (20)

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Yard Work by Mae Grey
The Grout by pedor
I missed my turn by Lina Molina
I found it behind the twistties and the tape — by carriesitself
Three hours on the folding table by brisksurface
Waiting Room Cloud by da3tes
Counting squares by nomasai
Not a Movie by Lila
Kitchen Sill by Nico
In the back of the cupboard I found it by Mercy B.
Blade Dust by Maya Boone
Inventory by dakotagal37
Route 42 by Jules
Repeat by Noah
Institutional Floor by Jonah F.
Grit by Tnort
Just Above the Eye by Eli Baird
The Hum Before Nothing by Coravn
The View From Row Six by Sara
DMV Sky by Motel Violet

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