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Atlantic Canada's International Literary Journal
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Kay Smith
Carlos Montoya
Carlos Montoya
Diminished
Young tiptoe
Shells
Of all the beaches on the island
Sunday Afternoon, Grand Manan
An afternoon of smoke pearl
On Sundays in Summer
On Sundays in summer when I was a child
Of Lament and Praise
Rejoice in this day
As No Pheonix Burns
Here she lies,
Sacrament for the Poet
Silence muffles him up to his too articulate eyes:
Lament for Virgins
This is a lament for virgins whom the night discovers
Visitation at noon
Over the plain old slant-roof house,
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No. 301