Best Poems about craftsmanship (41)

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What It's For by siltcass · 34 ♥
XIII - The work is done. The hammer is laid down. by Fernando Pessoa · 6 ♥
What the Hands Made by Maai · 4 ♥
The radio was warm by Theo H. · 4 ♥
Sparkles from the Wheel by Walt Whitman · 4 ♥
The White Heat by Emily Dickinson · 3 ♥
Song of the Broad-Axe by Walt Whitman · 3 ♥
In the clutter of his workshop dust swirled by Quiet · 1 ♥
Structural Integrity by jokecurdle
The First Real One by saviotel
The grind by Opal B.
Structural Stories by brisksurface
The bookshelf is crooked by Lina Caldwell
The neighbor out there back against the shed by Opal Hart
Lines of Memory by Narke
Crafted Stability by Cora H.
In the Workshop by busrx
The Bench That Stayed by smallscale
Other Hands at Work by smallscale
Rough Threads by lightsstillon
Hardness Scale by Mae Grey
Blue Memory, Splintered Edge by longaccumulating
Unfinished Splinters by Iris
Braced by likesomeone
He doesn't look at the threads by Jules

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