Tag Archives: The Citron Review
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Invisible as God
4March 5, 2013 by The Citron Review
by Jon Pearson I can see my mother’s legs waiting for something on the stove as I play with …
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Breathing Underwater
3March 5, 2013 by The Citron Review
by Jon Pearson I was seven years old and standing on one foot, like the time I saw the …
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Dark Chocolate
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by Donelle Dreese Cacao beans from the Congo pressed into brunette blocks refined and melting, a sweet evil tamed …
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Ten Amens
1March 5, 2013 by The Citron Review
by Lois Roma-Deeley i. Red sand and clay silt cover my eyes— a penny for your lost thoughts. ii. …
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The Lennon Room
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by Joan Dempsey The three things that meant the most to him are dead now: John Lennon, his wife …
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Bellwether Friend
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by Connolly Ryan Amen to the oddities and obstacles making ticklish work of love. Our hovel has now a …
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Down from Beacon Hill
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by Ed McCourt We were walking up the steep, narrow staircase to my Auntie’s apartment on Cooper Street. You …
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Powers of Recollection
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by Jessica Green What were we talking about that night? It was cold. I should have felt cold. I …
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Dryland salinity
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by Magdalena Ball Lost within the pores between movement and concentration infiltration a chainful of rattling keys with no …
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Reimagining FBI Missing Persons Case # 13G176
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by Michael Sukach “I can’t reach my penny,” she said, now as far from shore as her dress would …
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