Best Poems about observation (52)

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Mirages by Walt Whitman · 3 ♥
Quando ao domingo passeias by Fernando Pessoa · 2 ♥
The smell gets there before I do — by oviason
In Between by Cass Ledger
Three Years by Opal H.
The groundskeeper walked the far end of the field by Lina Molina
He had a receipt All the way by Vesper
What I Watched Instead of the Window by Violet Howell
Yard by Violet Howell
Envy, Tuesdays by Merit Madden
Staying Out by Merit Madden
She was breaking down the boxes by brisksurface
Unspoken Stop by Mara K.
Window Reflection by Lark Grey
Their Space by Adrian K.
What You Learn by Looking Away by Lina Caldwell
Walking Past by Adrian H.
The Color It Wasn't by Lila
I stop walking and watch the kids run through it by Maai
The gutter hasn't been cleaned in months by Maai
He’s been staring at the wall for twenty minutes now by Lxzan
The Hum by Kesatas
Transit by Mara K.
I was watching the coffee fall by Theo Quinn
I missed the turn somewhere past the Sunoco by longaccumulatingpressure

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