Best Poems about urban alienation (553)

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Howl by Allen Ginsberg · 29 ♥
The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by T. S. Eliot · 24 ♥
The laundry basket is digging into my hip by joke_curdle · 22 ♥
Second Degree by avarix · 17 ♥
The Fill by pnt_fain · 7 ♥
III - From my villa on the hill I long looked down; by Fernando Pessoa · 7 ♥
The Back Seat by readslike · 6 ♥
Passed It by Eliomor · 6 ♥
Wichita, Nothing Connecting Until Six by plainspoken_refuse · 6 ♥
Blowout by avarix · 6 ♥
Pre-Show by Opal Hart · 6 ♥
What slides away by clippedsurface · 6 ♥
The nail was flush with the tread— by Vamin · 6 ♥
She Had a System by Rory · 6 ♥
No Smoke Visible by slightlyembarrassed · 6 ♥
The radiator hissed a steady dry heat by feelslike · 6 ♥
Same Sticker, Different State by plainspoken_refuse · 6 ♥
What I Held Onto by like_someone · 6 ♥
What the Jaw Knows by Coil · 6 ♥
The 1:05 Local by Jonah Mercer · 5 ♥
Unlisted by Ax. · 5 ♥
Bag split Lentils by Ax. · 5 ♥
Vital Signs by afthroughtasty · 5 ♥
After the Doors Close by porchstatic · 4 ♥
The Woman on the Fourth Floor by soundcasual · 4 ♥

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