Tag Archives: Poetry
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Notes From our Guest Editors
1April 4, 2016 by The Citron Review
The Citron Review would like to thank our guest editors for helping to make this issue so full of beautiful …
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It Gets Better
Leave a commentApril 4, 2016 by The Citron Review
by Mary Meriam You didn’t tell me it was all about the red ball of the sun, the sucking …
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The Things You’ve Learned
1April 4, 2016 by The Citron Review
by Ayla-Monic McKay That day, your best friend laughed. Your heart skipped and stumbled; the cold ocean at your …
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Cardboard Jeff
Leave a commentApril 4, 2016 by The Citron Review
by Kenneth Pobo When I told my best friend Ted that I liked guys, he stopped coming over. I …
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As Far as Hawks Go
Leave a commentDecember 1, 2015 by The Citron Review
by Alec Hershman I woke with a pale hawk face, a stranger to instinct, and so a bit scrawny, …
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Something Lasting
Leave a commentDecember 1, 2015 by The Citron Review
by Derek Graf – After Jonathan Johnson Look at this: tonight it’s been snowing for twenty years. You said …
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Lion Lights
1September 15, 2015 by The Citron Review
by Jacqueline Balderrama —after Richard Turere’s invention to protect livestock near the Kenyan savanna We may never know …
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Nightlight Ghazal
2September 15, 2015 by The Citron Review
by Sarah J. Sloat Up from smolder, smoke sits knitting its braid in the dark. Tuck the tip into …
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Flesh Charm for Waifs and Strays gleditsia triacanthos
Leave a commentSeptember 15, 2015 by The Citron Review
by Laura Madeline Wiseman Dear thorns in a chain linked yard, sometimes sweetness fails to fruit. Dear nearly hairless. …
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Nocturne with Light Cyclist
1September 15, 2015 by The Citron Review
by Jonathan Travelstead He flits along the cliff’s severe angles like a Lite-Brite salmon channeling …
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