Best Poems about anonymity (102)

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I'm nobody! Who are you? by Emily Dickinson · 65 ♥
Nobody's by svkelx · 10 ♥
II - Me, Chloe, a maid, the mighty fates have given, by Fernando Pessoa · 8 ♥
I don't want the lights to go out by ter4yri · 7 ♥
Fragment: 'Methought I was a billow in the crowd' by Percy Bysshe Shelley · 6 ♥
Superfluous were the sun by Emily Dickinson · 6 ♥
Dust is the only secret by Emily Dickinson · 5 ♥
X - We, that both lie here, loved. This denies us. by Fernando Pessoa · 3 ♥
I passed the cathedral and thought of the booth by Maai · 2 ♥
Forgotten Streets by Caleb · 1 ♥
The Gatekeeper by Lorimia
The smell gets there before I do — by oviason
Walls Between Words by Merit Noble
The appointment ran late I stood outside by Caleb Noble
The Label Changed by svkelx
What I Know About You Now by Senamar
Nobody's Leeks by mizdor
Two Notes by Vesper
He had a receipt All the way by Vesper
The Other One by Gior
What the Tape Left by brisksurface
The Regular by Xevson
Graffiti as Confession by Ruben
The Circled Number by Ruben
The No-Parking Zone by Veroson

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