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TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine 2018-present

2021

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Full-Text Articles in Poetry

The Drowned Rose And The Young Onion, Dorrien I. Mapes May 2021

The Drowned Rose And The Young Onion, Dorrien I. Mapes

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Afterglow, Cara Triebold May 2021

Afterglow, Cara Triebold

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The Poem I'Ll Never Pen, Tsakani G. Chambo May 2021

The Poem I'Ll Never Pen, Tsakani G. Chambo

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I Do The Dishes, Stephanie Levasseur May 2021

I Do The Dishes, Stephanie Levasseur

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The poem describes the separate moments, throughout life, that the persona does the dishes. It follows from childhood, to college, to being married, then to having one's own children to do the dishes.


Inheritance, Alexandria Degner May 2021

Inheritance, Alexandria Degner

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The Wilted Rose, Dorrien I. Mapes May 2021

The Wilted Rose, Dorrien I. Mapes

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Penny Love, Kyra E. Blair May 2021

Penny Love, Kyra E. Blair

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Solace, Kyra E. Blair May 2021

Solace, Kyra E. Blair

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Blue, Tsakani G. Chambo May 2021

Blue, Tsakani G. Chambo

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Rain, Maddison Fryar May 2021

Rain, Maddison Fryar

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This piece is about the rain and the way it’s turbulence can sooth a hurting heart. Rain is constant, the one element that is present everywhere on this earth. The narrator of this poem is homesick, extremely so. She misses the liveliness of where she was born; misses the birds and the trees and the mountains--and the rain, which made everything green and bright. The place she lives now in the plains is barren, like the color has been wrung out. For half the year the world dies. However, both places are known for their constant rain in the spring …


Worthy, Elizabeth J. Treadway May 2021

Worthy, Elizabeth J. Treadway

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Forgetting, Cara Triebold May 2021

Forgetting, Cara Triebold

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Untitled, Kyra E. Blair May 2021

Untitled, Kyra E. Blair

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Invitation, Katie Krueger May 2021

Invitation, Katie Krueger

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Art In Motion, Katie Krueger May 2021

Art In Motion, Katie Krueger

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Stream Of Consciousness, Paul Heusel May 2021

Stream Of Consciousness, Paul Heusel

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Love Songs, Tsakani G. Chambo May 2021

Love Songs, Tsakani G. Chambo

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Balm, Adrianna Ponce- Landaverde May 2021

Balm, Adrianna Ponce- Landaverde

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Why Did We Buy That Plant, Erica Garcia May 2021

Why Did We Buy That Plant, Erica Garcia

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Complete Issue, Jon Seals Apr 2021

Complete Issue, Jon Seals

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