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Atlantic Canada's International Literary Journal
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poetry
In a Summer Garden
In a summer garden rich as heat
Blonde in the Tropics
The girl
Crane
Man chasing the sky, or the hills
At Edges of the World
The desolate at edges of our world
Lovers Under Parliament Hill
Exasperated that a fellow Greek,
Summer Gale
Now as the battling wind unseats the summer,
And Then the Bones
Bequeath a little for the birds
Campus: Late Autumn
Heedless they forward surge, the ringing heel
Night Fear
He woke, suddenly
Woman with an Idiot Child
Once I saw, cradling her grief in her arms,
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