Tag Archives: Poetry
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If I Were the Daughter of My Mother and Wim Wenders
Leave a commentMay 2, 2018 by The Citron Review
by Lisa Eve Cheby Forget making it beautiful, it is still the only thing I can do better than …
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Bumbling Through
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by Lisa Eve Cheby The day is not a particularly original gifter, presents what is always already there, little …
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Astronomy
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by Jim Daniels Stiff sea wind clears sky. Stars sink through cloud’s absence. On a dark empty beach, our …
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Retrofit
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by William A. Greenfield no matter the distance of your journey a time will come when all things will …
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Hallgrímskirkja Church – Reykjavik, Iceland
Leave a commentDecember 21, 2017 by The Citron Review
by Francine Rubin Like whale bones, icicle skeletons, ship of light, stone of ocean spray basin of sky cradling …
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Waiting for the Firestorm
Leave a commentDecember 21, 2017 by The Citron Review
by Jane Flint All through the dark bright wind. Owls whirr. A dog sniffs for smoke. In noonday night …
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Notes on the Poetry Selections
Leave a commentDecember 21, 2017 by The Citron Review
Winter is here though it does not look like it in Asheville, North Carolina. Some days could be confused for …
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Your Summer
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by Melanie McCabe Your summer had no crickets, no crack of bat and ball, no wave break to lull …
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Notes on the Poetry Selections
Leave a commentOctober 2, 2017 by The Citron Review
Happy fall. As we transition from the hot days of summer to sweater weather, we see, from our news sources, …
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Seed
Leave a commentOctober 2, 2017 by The Citron Review
by Joel Long Now let us issue from a darkness of solitude —Virginia Woolf Strike a spark, small green …
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