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Atlantic Canada's International Literary Journal
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poetry
Recognition
Where snow weaves a story of sailing swans
Love Song by Husband After Being Buried with Wife One Night
Last night I dreamed a Presence
Melody of the Aeolian Harp
When Shall I see you?
On Reading the Best War Poems of W.W. II
Come, poets, let us write
Four O'Clock in the Morning (for John Kitsuse)
The golden liquor glow is dulled
The End in View
There are climates that can last through ages
A Return to East Pond
It still is sighted far ---
Flower Shop
Winter window
On the Loss of the Saint John Pilot Boat (January, 1957)
Pristine and naked as the day
Beware of Dog
Lucky for rope tying that ferocious head
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