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Atlantic Canada's International Literary Journal
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poetry
Willa Covington on the Plains, Oregon Trail, 1854
At first I cared not a cracked seed
A Few Miles Away
No one wanted
What it Means
Entering foreign territory
Twenty-Four Poets' Haiku on the Colour Green
1. Theodore Roethke
He
Out-of-breath, he leaned against a noun.
Ville Marie, 1662
we came over in the holds of a ship rocking back and forth,
A Patient Land and People
What a patient land and people we are
Mourning Dove
This reduces her: a gear-necked ground-feeder
Hearth
Mother killdeer
In the Tavern
It is Sunday and my grandfather will rise
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