Best Poems about urban decay (422)

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It hasn't rained since Sunday by Caleb H. · 28 ♥
The Fracture Point by Adrian · 9 ♥
Canto LXVII by Alfred, Lord Tennyson · 5 ♥
Cancelled Stanza of the Mask of Anarchy by Percy Bysshe Shelley · 5 ♥
THE ACURSED POET by Alexander Search · 4 ♥
The dentist left my jaw feeling like lead by reyavora · 2 ♥
The Intake by likesomeone · 2 ♥
The City Dead-House by Walt Whitman · 2 ♥
IX - There is a silence where the town was old. by Fernando Pessoa · 1 ♥
Temporary Graves by joke_curdle
Cold Light, Warm Air by Leo
The Heave by Rae
Yellow Against Iron by Mercy B.
Pavement Glint by Lark Grey
Load-Bearing by wrendel
No One Told You It Was Over by vlqenx
When the sapling died in the city by tone_starts
The smell gets there before I do — by oviason
The rain started fast and the creek path by txvyn
Load-Bearing by txvyn
Left There by Sorilor
Oil and Water by re7ane
Chrome Fragment by re7ane
Beneath the crossing by perimir
I've walked this block for two years by Paige Marin

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