Best Poems about existential ennui (104)

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The Lotos-Eaters by Alfred, Lord Tennyson · 21 ♥
After Hours, Aisle Four by Rory · 7 ♥
Non-Fiction by Ruben M. · 6 ♥
Structural Integrity by avarix · 6 ♥
Horizontal by lucidquite · 5 ♥
Granted by Aria · 5 ♥
The Ceiling in February by smallscalereal · 4 ♥
The wall's a blank I watch the light by Arece · 2 ♥
Uma cor me persegue na lembrança, by Ricardo Reis · 2 ♥
Analog Hours by joke_curdle · 1 ♥
The Blue Nothing by Rory · 1 ♥
Saturday Without a Verb by xrqar
Open Hydrant, August by Mara Calder
What Filled It by reads_like
Body Temperature by Paige Marin
Certificate of Completion by he8nix
The Long Wait by brvyn
The microwave numbers a green lonely glow by Sasha K.
Running empty by Opal B.
Dead Weight by unaroe
Highlighter by Aria
Tepid by beasai
Idling by ter4yri
Monotony on a Paper Plate by ter4yri
Tuesday by sxxel

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