Tag Archives: The Citron Review
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Lilacs
Leave a commentSeptember 14, 2010 by The Citron Review
by Diane D. Gillette Evan squatted in the shelter of the lilac bush outside Amanda’s window. He remembered last …
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Waiting for Poems
Leave a commentSeptember 14, 2010 by The Citron Review
by Donal Mahoney Sometimes you sit for days sucking yourself in praying the right words will fall in your …
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Two Flash Fictions
Leave a commentJune 12, 2010 by The Citron Review
by Joseph M. Rein Bound to Flight Today you left with all windows open, the December cold driving itself …
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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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So I Dropped a Trojan Snagged from Health Class
1June 12, 2010 by The Citron Review
by Angela Rydell All the hard laughter. It scrapes, as if laughter’s a kind of rape. Even Tony Antonio, …
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Monday, October 6th
Leave a commentJune 12, 2010 by The Citron Review
by Geoff Peck Ethan stared at the Wall Street Bull’s testicles. Stuck on the island between Broadway and Whitehall, …
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Out by the Fire
Leave a commentJune 12, 2010 by The Citron Review
by Joseph Koehl He wore his camo jacket against the cold. The night wind whispering through the blue pasture. …
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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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Any Sense at All
Leave a commentJune 12, 2010 by The Citron Review
by Michael Zapata On March 15th 1979, Juan Cortazar disappeared from Jorge Rafeal Videla High School in Buenos Aires. …
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