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Atlantic Canada's International Literary Journal
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poetry
A Week Before I Left, You Came Close
So I could see the puncture mark
Scaling Purdy
He's climbed Parnassus,
the hour of travel has lasted two
logging truck,
Sundown
There is day end
Untimeliness (contest winner)
October night chafes your flesh all over
OLD AGE comes with winter (contest honourable mention)
Looking back on the eve of winter we saw,
Niagara (contest honourable mention)
The cells of my mother's body turn from light,
Sleeping Beauty at Lauds
The purse dropped
Study of Two Figures (Lovers), 1846
There is nothing in Millet's red chalk drawing,
Storm
Enough of this. Although I've enjoyed
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