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Atlantic Canada's International Literary Journal
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poetry
Night Drive
Beside the trim swift car
The Hosts
Culture of the spirit here; graceful brass
Village Orchestra
Over and over, under and over, over and under,
Leprosy Patients
The twisted face of doom withdrew,
Orthopedic Surgeon
In the shrivelled shell of the world,
Children's Sanitarium
After faces of gaunt children at train windows,
Seventeen
Girl with the face of a dewa,
Manumadura
A dry and silent land
Near Ajanta
This stone woman with breasts like jars,
To the Tragic Muse
I must badger the furies to their work,
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