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Atlantic Canada's International Literary Journal
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Don Mckay
It will be hard to imagine The Filddlehead without Sabine Campbell at the
The River is Lauching to Itself
When Sally is dancing, first
The Long Sault Rapids' Grandmother
The Characters:
I am not talking about dreams
I am not talking about dreams
There's a kind of terror which can seize you
There's a kind of terror which can seize you
Fridge Nocturne
When it is late, and sleep,
New, Improved piano
The passing cars caress, trucks
'That dog of Henry's
cleared the hay by a foot after that groundhog.
Reading a rapids on the Gens de Terre
Whether to shoot or portage, whether
Wolflip
It hangs a rim
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No. 301