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Atlantic Canada's International Literary Journal
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Milton Acorn
Once I Lay on a Mattress
Once I lay on a mattress
Massive
A tree root, its oarts tangled
Poem
My mother goes in slippers
The Schooner
Keen the tools, keen the eyes,
No Truth
I'll seem much pleasanter now
That Look
That look
Parting
My love's got secrets
Nature
As the orange-
Poem with Fat Cats in the Background
Hungry men, their grins tight with embarassment
The One-Eyed Seaman
One violet eye open in a glass stare.
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