Best Poems about existential emptiness (140)

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The Cost of Yes by Opal Hart · 12 ♥
The Deserted House by Alfred, Lord Tennyson · 10 ♥
Igniculus Desiderii by Percy Bysshe Shelley · 8 ♥
Warm Paper, Nobody's Job by camidax · 7 ♥
A Portrait by Emily Dickinson · 7 ♥
Before Six by Ruben B. · 6 ♥
The Blank Space by Ash · 6 ♥
The After-Sound by Maai · 6 ♥
Nine Forty-Seven, Produce by Rae M. · 6 ♥
What the Creek Owes Nobody by Iris · 6 ♥
The can opener leaves a jagged lip by Theo · 6 ♥
What Changes Overnight by Jules Voss · 4 ♥
Gray Lot by paperlane · 3 ♥
Flat Numbers by tenseinward · 1 ♥
The Empty Roar, or, Yogurt's Indifference by Jules Wright · 1 ♥
Dry Well by Recei · 1 ♥
The Turnaround by Mara Calder · 1 ♥
I folded my shirt like folding days by kilo_davi · 1 ♥
Ah, toca suavemente by Fernando Pessoa · 1 ♥
Money's Hollow Shine by restlessturn
More of the Same by camidax
The Argument Finished Before I Did by mizdor
Morning shock by Mior
Wednesday Passed by Merit Mercer
Prevailing Party by Vesper

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