Best Poems about urban alienation (520)

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Howl by Allen Ginsberg · 25 ♥
The laundry basket is digging into my hip by joke_curdle · 22 ♥
The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by T. S. Eliot · 21 ♥
Second Degree by avarix · 17 ♥
The Fill by pnt_fain · 7 ♥
Bag split Lentils by Ax. · 5 ♥
Objects in Motion by patientarrive · 4 ♥
The Unspoken Weight by Arilume · 2 ♥
The Corner by Jonah Bennett · 2 ♥
III - From my villa on the hill I long looked down; by Fernando Pessoa · 2 ♥
Price Check by Mara K. · 1 ♥
The Gap by Jules Voss · 1 ♥
The Hum by pnt_fain · 1 ♥
Forgotten Streets by Caleb · 1 ♥
Skin Memory by Maya Boone
Grocery Lot by clippedtrust
Three Trips and Done by camidax
The Shadow with a Pulse by Korri
Commuter Logic by Nico
Zero Percent by elsvora
The Gatekeeper by Lorimia
What slides away by clippedsurface
Fare by Zelimor
The nail was flush with the tread— by Vamin
She Had a System by Rory

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