Best Poems about everyday labor (16)

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Working Skin by lxvia · 2 ♥
How Much Water a Thing Can Hold by Nico
She was breaking down the boxes by brisksurface
Settling by reyavora
11 PM and the machines hum by Lila Shaw
A loose thread caught on a door by Mercy B.
Thursday it was open by Acold
Other Hands at Work by smallscale
I thought about how my parents met by dakotagal37
The paper bag crumples in my hands by Coil
The Barista's Hands, Or, The Clean Swipe by Jules Wright
What the Water Was Hiding by cassetteorion
The Catch by Tnort
Thick Skin by Coravn
The delivery man stands on the porch in the sun by quickmara
Descent by faintnaomi

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