Best Poems about social alienation (38)

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I'm nobody! Who are you? by Emily Dickinson · 65 ♥
Hunger by Emily Dickinson · 5 ♥
Still Flickering in the Draft by anxiousmove · 2 ♥
I had the tone ready by Eliomor
All That Competence by txvyn
All That Noise Around It by txvyn
Before the Dinner by ma3son
Six Floors, No One Speaks by Iris North
Standing Inside by clippedsurface
I wore the red dress to buy eggs by Ruben
Off Key by Jules Voss
The Shoulder by hel6vra
Hands in Pockets by long_accumulating
The barista slid the cup across the counter by Jonah Shaw
Old Jokes, New Silence by spareweather
Magnification by Ax.
Frozen Cheers by smallscale
False Reflection by Owen Harlow
Not for Public Consumption by Nico
The Uninvited Gesture by longaccumulating
I wore the brightest pink thinking I’d draw a crowd by intimatesound
The locker row smells like a wet dog by Vex Grai
The Back Table by Spar
Static Party by Eva
The Smallest Tilt by Eva

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