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Atlantic Canada's International Literary Journal
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poetry
Lands You'll Never See
On the Amazon, monkeys and red parrots
Angelics, Summer
A dozen blocks of rampant city are hushed
Tortoise and fern
No, not just turtles. It's the curling alteration
Life adapts to inhospitable environments
Snowflakes sidle in the air
Hela
She found it when leaning into herself, feet propped
That Year's Fall
Then one night your wife wakes you by falling into the piano
Nearly Blank Calender
Her husband, needing a change
Guardian
The smaller the boat the wider the ocean
Earth
It could happen anytime, and will,
Dr. Williams to Miss X an Aspiring Poet
Cigarette? You remind me
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