Best Poems about existential uncertainty (81)

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Hey by Violet Howell · 30 ♥
2 AM by Iris · 18 ♥
Cheerfulness Taught by Reason by Elizabeth Barrett Browning · 13 ♥
Debris by Walt Whitman · 13 ♥
Are You the New Person drawn toward Me? by Walt Whitman · 9 ♥
Invisible by Emily Dickinson · 8 ♥
If you were coming in the fall by Emily Dickinson · 7 ♥
The Wrong Direction by Sasha N. · 6 ♥
Stopped at the Station by Lila Shaw · 6 ♥
The Correct Amount of Time by Drv · 6 ♥
Tide Line by he8nix · 6 ♥
11:47 and Someone Asking by vlqenx · 6 ♥
Just your signature there she said by Korri · 6 ♥
Where It Goes by Theo Quinn · 6 ♥
What Was That by Iris · 6 ♥
O-Something by Ax. · 6 ♥
In Between by Cass Ledger · 4 ♥
Three Years by Opal H. · 2 ♥
It was in the back of the closet shelf by galenix · 2 ♥
The Corner by Jonah Bennett · 2 ♥
The Underneath by habitturning · 1 ♥
Erasure by Blk · 1 ♥
Occupancy by Noah · 1 ♥
Between States by Ivy
Backseat Blur by lxvia

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