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Atlantic Canada's International Literary Journal
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poetry
motion:
newton II
Eurydice Afterwards
She's underwater. It's spacious, dark;
The Dwarf
Grave as drought, he endured days
Seedlings
Uneven as the tree line against the sky,
Calling My Son Home, I Remember
Outside after dinner in early October,
Orpheus Afterwards
He lies on the grass. When did spring
Mayfly
Let's say you had three wishes.
What the Vacationing Masseur Sees
Knots.
Between Us In A Dark Time
Walking, the feet go under us
Primer
We started to paint
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