Best Poems about identity crisis (127)

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Ghosts by Emily Dickinson · 6 ♥
Estou escrevendo sonetos regulares by Álvaro de Campos · 6 ♥
His Words by wilasiel · 2 ♥
Canto XVI by Alfred, Lord Tennyson · 2 ♥
OPIARY by Álvaro de Campos · 1 ♥
The Stranger in the Water by soundcasual
What Laughter Looks Like Written Down by beasai
Lobby, New Camera by pedor
Five Minutes, Hard Stop by mizdor
Certificate of Completion by he8nix
Dominant by Gior
Before You Became Yourself by Sasha K.
Changing Script by Mara Quinn
The fluorescent bulb has a nervous twitch by galenix
Tongue-Tied by habitturning
The Guest by Xevson
Stranger by Vivcer
She Repeated It Slower by venel
I found the photo by usuallycomes
Refracted Limbs by txzor
The felttip pen was far too thick for this by ter4yri
Standardized Testing by teomir
Not Meant for Rain by Opal Hart
Sounding Like Someone Else by nav5rai
The Spoon by Nico

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