Best Poems about bodily alienation (24)

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Rental Agreement by emluz · 1 ♥
Borrowed Spine by Iris Wright · 1 ♥
That Specific Dome by galenix
Yield by Maeemi
Four A.M. by Kesatas
What the Skin Remembers by spare_weather
Diagnosis in the Dark by dsk_bus
The water cool against my skin by Jules
What the Body Does When It Thinks It's Alone by Saint Mercy
The Left Hand’s Weight by kilo_davi
The Metal Touch by greylark
Keys in the air—underhand easy— by Ax.
The water hasn't warmed yet by Mae Grey
The Stranger by afthroughtasty
The Accidental Inkblot, Or, The Stain I Was Born With by Jules Wright
Rearview by jokecurdle
Unsteady Frame, Tenant Agreement by Iris Wright
Taste of Pennies by Noah Mercer
A Cold Drench by Violet V.
Wrist's New Note by Ash R.
The stone moved by clippedtrust
Sterile by anxiousmove
The First Wire by quickmara
Refraction by Sara

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