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The Fiddlehead
Atlantic Canada's International Literary Journal
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poetry
Clytaemnestra
The points of view are unanimous,
Passed Into Spirit
Though we know this must happen
Room 418
I'm lying on my back as light
In the Spring of No Letters
Do I think of you often, my husband wants to know.
Davis Road
Twice this week, late morning,
Clear to me now
what I planted this morning
The Ferryman of Styx
The ferryman before he left the deck said
The Distance is Taciturn
Too often the ending is horizon,
Mozart and Hayden
Leibniz is famous for the Principle of Sufficient Reason
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Porch-dweller, afterlife
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