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Atlantic Canada's International Literary Journal
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Joy Kogawa
forgiveness
the fruit takes of the sun/ the skin swells thin green
fish poem
moving into the slow / pool beneath the voices...
in the forest
in the forest the tree / perfectly balancing its hours
Certain Ants
certain ants / in seasons of rain / cluster together
for Ben and Malcolm
I have come on behalf / of the United Jewish Appeal
If Your Mirror Breaks
if when you are holding a
One-Eyed Travelling
You speed down the gravel road
Offering
what you offer us--
Grief Poem
o that after all no
Moon Over Uchiko
9:00 p.m. evening lullaby and gong
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