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Atlantic Canada's International Literary Journal
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poetry
Night Rain
Somehow I hear oarlocks, and a rocking rowboat
Heron
In the deep-cut, swerving ravine
Wild Horse Shakes Her Mane
Everyone thought you were broken
Snake Creeps Down
You start at the end
Poem for a Friend
Four happinesses in life -
Appointment
I have an appointment with silence.
Dandelions Stand
in a lady's presence, hold
Snorkelling at Annestown
Waist-deep in a a warm swell and just before
Search and Rescue
Crows, flick of a brush,
Low Tide
Listen. The ocean keeps time to the
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