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Atlantic Canada's International Literary Journal
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Dorothy Roberts
A Second Growth
These little trees for neither the primeval
The Apple
The apples were larger than the hand
Spokesman
Having little to say for itself
Two Children
In that cold mountain climate after the swim
Two Years
Two years that keep my son away,
Old Japanese Prints
Distance is measured by feet to another village,
Turnpike
We on the turnpike going fast see signs
Pyre
The dusk is frost, everything is done,
Rain Builds
Rain falls above the hay
Evening in the Park
Though supper is over, the shadows still bunch to the bushes:
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