Best Poems about existential emptiness (135)

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The Cost of Yes by Opal Hart · 12 ♥
Igniculus Desiderii by Percy Bysshe Shelley · 5 ♥
A Portrait by Emily Dickinson · 5 ♥
The Deserted House by Alfred, Lord Tennyson · 1 ♥
Ah, toca suavemente by Fernando Pessoa · 1 ♥
Warm Paper, Nobody's Job by camidax
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
Nothing, Probably by ma3son
Hello My Name by Jules
Not Thirsty by he8nix
Hallway, Inventory by galenix
Why I Drove There in the Dark by Yunv
The Year I Stopped by Sasha K.
Late Can by zivaqai
Unseen in Crowds by zivaqai
What Changes Overnight by Jules Voss
I keep clicking the pen by venel
Glass Cage by txzor
I turned the tap expecting bite by tonestarts
Open Enrollment by Qxzan
Common Knowledge by Qxzan

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