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The Fiddlehead
Atlantic Canada's International Literary Journal
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poetry
Poem: for A.J.M.
From early we did see out end
What Armour Against the World
A laughing, fervent courage,
Death-Longing
If casual Death be kind, drugged sleep will end
Time in the Cemetery
Stones stabalize the well when once we came here
dark signs
1. a man made of dead leaves
the wolves
the wolves come at night
Avalon
I know four queans who might make queens
And Hearing Sing
Rehearsing a play
Another Place
"On a hill near old Jerusalem, an old man watches the planting
with ferns in a bucket
with ferns in a bucket
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