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Atlantic Canada's International Literary Journal
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poetry
Arsonist
I turn and look at the face of fire
House Warming
I could burn this house down
Desk-Talk
The Thing is the loudest before it takes its bow -
Anabelle Hydrangea
I am becoming fairly familliar with Anabelle-
For Gwendolyn MacEwen
If I could stand at your gravesite
Loading the Summer Cattle
They are coming from parched wheat,
The Middle Years
These trees yield networks of buds,
How We Bought the Farm
We thought we'd buy a boat,
Estelle, Where Are You?
Estelle, where are you?
Planet Without Grandparents
Christmas bells again, but never before
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