Best Poems about urban decay (446)

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It hasn't rained since Sunday by Caleb H. · 28 ♥
Cancelled Stanza of the Mask of Anarchy by Percy Bysshe Shelley · 13 ♥
Canto LXVII by Alfred, Lord Tennyson · 10 ♥
The Fracture Point by Adrian · 9 ♥
THE ACURSED POET by Alexander Search · 8 ♥
IX - There is a silence where the town was old. by Fernando Pessoa · 8 ♥
The City Dead-House by Walt Whitman · 7 ♥
The smell gets there before I do — by oviason · 6 ♥
I've walked this block for two years by Paige Marin · 6 ♥
Structural Integrity by avarix · 6 ♥
What the Margins Said by Theo Quinn · 6 ♥
Prismatic Trash by Ax. · 6 ♥
Stationary by Spar · 6 ♥
Currency Exchange by Sara · 6 ♥
The Gutter by Mara · 5 ♥
Acquired Taste by Mara K. · 4 ♥
What Grows by Theo H. · 4 ♥
In Case of Emergency by jokecurdle · 4 ♥
Standard Depreciation by jokecurdle · 4 ♥
Primer by Theo · 3 ♥
Sealing the Leak by stubborn_would · 3 ♥
Souvenir by Ruben · 2 ♥
Wet Cardboard by cassetteorion · 2 ♥
Seven Seconds by lucidquite · 2 ♥
Alley Offerings by Maya Boone · 2 ♥

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