Tag Archives: Poetry
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Getting Rid of the Cat
Leave a commentJune 15, 2012 by The Citron Review
by Sandra Kolankiewicz We all missed her afterwards, even my dad though she once pissed in his shoes. That …
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Two Poems
1June 14, 2012 by The Citron Review
by John Palen Arriving at the Age of Reason You do nothing in eighth-grade study hall but listen to …
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Presenting Complaint
1March 14, 2012 by The Citron Review
by Ashley-Elizabeth Best All bodies are gusted differently. The triage room is meant for the hungering viperous fuse of …
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Go Meet Them on the Square
Leave a commentMarch 14, 2012 by The Citron Review
by Gerburg Garmann Go meet them on the square where – That’s the magic of the briefest moment when …
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Fall Sonnet
Leave a commentMarch 14, 2012 by The Citron Review
by Kyle Rene I am cold dawn become perpetual- A gentle expression of orange- The smell of wood smoke …
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Sleight-of-Hand
Leave a commentMarch 14, 2012 by The Citron Review
by José Luis Gutiérrez It’s the reason that poem about a bonobo aspiring toward celibacy doesn’t work. Sense being …
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The Sticks
Leave a commentMarch 14, 2012 by The Citron Review
by J.D. Isip The trees in Seoul and in Songton are no thicker than my legs They say the …
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BATHING IN THE HOT SPRINGS, ESALEN, 2008
1March 14, 2012 by The Citron Review
by Carine Topal I was naked from the start showering among strangers against a backdrop of ocean and sky, …
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Breaking Inside
Leave a commentMarch 14, 2012 by The Citron Review
by Chad Haskins 3:00 A.M., twenty years in the making, finally…the bitch is leaving, forty-eight hours straight. Half-brother remains, smoking …
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