Best Poems about existential fatigue (52)

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Diner Logic by Jonah Mercer · 23 ♥
The Small Print by jokecurdle · 18 ♥
The World's Wanderers by Percy Bysshe Shelley · 4 ♥
Let us rest. Every hour is not the next. by Fernando Pessoa · 4 ♥
What Honest Sounds Like by Talria · 3 ♥
Thursday, Probably by Paige Marin
What You Do Alone by Sasha N.
Blurred glass by Opal B.
Proof of concept by Opal B.
The Dim Tool by Ruben
Four AM Anthem, Unseen Chorus by Opal Hart
The Glitch by Opal Hart
The Clutter Within by nav5rai
The water didn't even get warm by Maeemi
Done With It by lxvia
The digital clock clicks over to threefifteen by Lorimia
Just a man by clippedsurface
Second Steep by Cass
Condensed by Noah
Wrung Out by beasai
The Truck at 4:15 by Owen Hart
Worn Through by Rkt Heat
Ground Floor by Jonah Shaw
The Overflow by Maya Boone
The Exposed Bone by Nico

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