Best Poems about self deception (70)

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I cannot well deceive me that there was by Fernando Pessoa · 15 ♥
Sonnet 119 by William Shakespeare · 12 ♥
Sonnet 35 by William Shakespeare · 10 ♥
X - As to a child, I talked my heart asleep by Fernando Pessoa · 10 ♥
No romance sold unto by Emily Dickinson · 7 ♥
To hang our head ostensibly by Emily Dickinson · 7 ♥
The Last Pour by Glass Iris · 6 ♥
The Shortest Word by likesomeone · 6 ♥
What I Can't Take Back by Merit Noble · 6 ♥
What I Called White by Saint Mercy · 6 ♥
Just Fine by Iris Wright · 6 ♥
The Thing You Know Better by noel3mrex · 4 ♥
The Cursor Stopped Blinking by Merit Madden · 2 ♥
VIII - How many masks wear we, and undermasks, by Fernando Pessoa · 1 ♥
The Kind Girl's Name by lxvia
What I Was Doing to Myself That Year by camidax
Wrong, Still Holding On by Mara Quinn
I know what's in there by Ruben
Three Years by Adrian K.
The Return Stamp by Arilume
The Hallway Light by venel
I'm Not Mad by venel
How Long by usuallycomes
Single Ticket by Tlryl
You told them you went with everyone by Talria

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