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The Fiddlehead
Atlantic Canada's International Literary Journal
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poetry
Wartime 1
but no sweat, my mother had
Wartime 2
Yesterday, with black and white bulls
Torching Grandfather's Weed Fields
With kerosene we burned fields
The Dogs in Esciondo Canyon
Suddenly, this skull, a girl's
Entropy
When the race ends there is still
Anne Bradstreet: Boxing with Beelzebub
After Puritan confession and cocktails,
Misunderstood Rain
Through all the ages of man I stand,
Arriving
In silence
Aunt Minerva's Pasture
They say old Joe Watson had drunk
Olive Branch on a Whiskey Keg
That year was a year of floods
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