Tag Archives: Poetry
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Two Poems
Leave a commentJune 12, 2010 by The Citron Review
by George Bishop WEATHERVANE Heading southeast it finally refused the other winds, not even the slightest departure—without notice the …
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Two Poems
Leave a commentJune 12, 2010 by The Citron Review
by Sergio Ortiz Nightmares, Secrets, and Museums Think of me as Dionysus, home resting, with a fetus in my …
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Cuba
Leave a commentJune 12, 2010 by The Citron Review
by Teo Martinez I want Cuba like golden-tanned expatriotism, Rum beliigerene in linen pants and Wooden sandals I want …
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Caseworker’s Lament
Leave a commentMarch 11, 2010 by The Citron Review
by Donal Mahoney Like that broad in an apricot bra hanging over the sill of her tenement window, the …
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Mother, Edith, at 98
Leave a commentMarch 11, 2010 by The Citron Review
by Michael Lee Johnson Edith, in this nursing home blinded with macular degeneration, I come to you with your …
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End of Days
1March 11, 2010 by The Citron Review
by Richard J. O’Brien cicadas lay dead in the street on brittle ruined wings, their armored bellies warmed by …
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Addendum
Leave a commentMarch 11, 2010 by The Citron Review
by Howie Good I like the way it sounds like a splash of bells, and a giant stumbling heart, …
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Valse Marilyn
Leave a commentMarch 11, 2010 by The Citron Review
by Hugh Fox Valse Marilyn (1927) (Rudy Wiedoeft), “Come on, baby, turn off that eat-up-the-day crocodille dawn, pass those …
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Two Poems
Leave a commentDecember 10, 2009 by The Citron Review
by Khadija Anderson blaze I had to jump out the window over and over brittle and bouncing another chaparral …
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