Best Poems about urban nature (23)

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It Was Here Before the Sidewalk by brisksurface
Without Permission by Sasha N.
Groundswell by unaroe
Pavement's Sprout by txzor
Concrete Bloom by slightlyembarrassed
Asphalt Bloom by Nilosor
Persistence by Cass Madden
Green by Adrian
The Plumbing by Arilume
What Doesn't Wait by Aria Noble
Third Floor, East Facade by tense_inward_stay
Rooted by jrlockst2
Between cracked slabs of tired gray by Leo
Green stubbornness by Owen Harlow
Green Against the Gray by lightsstillon
Growth Against the Grain by Iris
Through the Fine Line by Iris Wright
Cracked Ground by Mae Pike
The sidewalk outside the store by Tnort
Root by Luc
Pavement's Sprout by Eli Baird
Against the Odds by softdamage
The neighbor’s fence is a graveyard of stalks by Stntes

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