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Atlantic Canada's International Literary Journal
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Tracy Thompson
Seascape
Now the net draws tighter,
Mountains, Plains and Rivers
Green cowboy of the wind, would you eat up the
Lights all Night on Alcatraz
Lights all night on Alcatraz
Here
Here civil war is guerilla blind.
In Favor of Circles
These have been condemned, like muttering,
Lost Souls were Tugging at my Handkerchieves
Lost souls were tugging at my handkerchieves
John the Baptist
One came, saying, Have you walked in the fire?
Monster and Child
there is in you a monster and a child,
Telephone Lies
Communication in storms is always difficult,
Rodin's 'Thinker'
Just a man thinking, nothing at stake.
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