Best Poems about embodiment (43)

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The Spirit lasts—but in what mode— by Emily Dickinson · 14 ♥
XVI - No matter now or past or future. by Fernando Pessoa · 13 ♥
A Song of the Rolling Earth by Walt Whitman · 12 ♥
Carol of Words by Walt Whitman · 11 ♥
To the Sayers of Words by Walt Whitman · 9 ♥
I Sing the Body Electric by Walt Whitman · 8 ♥
Poem of The Body by Walt Whitman · 7 ♥
ODE TO A WOMAN'S BODY by Fernando Pessoa · 7 ♥
Proof of Current by L.P. · 6 ♥
What It Does by svkelx · 5 ♥
Poem of The Sayers of The Words of The Earth by Walt Whitman · 5 ♥
When the body speaks by Rzzen
Left by ma3son
Return Trip by Xexsor
The Joint by Ruben
What I Saw by Vivcer
What Consistency Marks by venel
Mile Two by Lila Shaw
What the Body Remembers by Lila Shaw
Small Maps of Damage by mnzan
The Thing That Holds by Nico
Rental Property by Lorimia
What the Fabric Kept by Cass Madden
The Body Knows by Levanroe
The Other Version by Levanroe

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