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Atlantic Canada's International Literary Journal
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poetry
An Experience that Changed Me
Her second composition teaches me
What's a five letter word for male
he has no teeth but
Aria
I spied her spinning out some kind of
a pair of taxis
drivers yelling each other across an insubordinate
Dawn, with Lindsay, Six Years Old
she sits in the bow facing
Ice-Out
Ever since ice-out, the lake's been erupting
Four Ghazals
the house rises
The Apple Orchard
Bare limbs sift wind and swirl
Sinks
Sinks are the mouths of houses
Third Water
A drop of water
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