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Atlantic Canada's International Literary Journal
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poetry
Adjustment
I've always thought of how I'd like to live
Virtue
Of arms and thighs
Hokku
South wind burns the snow,
Aging
We are growing old with wisdom
Two Swingers
Sun has swept over the playground
School Girls on a Bus
Their giggles mount to crescendo,
School Girl
While about her streams
The Woman in the Farm Road
Hearing me curse and catch on fire,
Opening
My little girl and I
An Inspector Falls
He was a man who always got his man.
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