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Poetry by Chad Norman

Chad Norman
PRIVILEGE IN TWO MOMENTS

1
To witness
the end of
so many
leaves' lives.

2

Along with
notification
being a tap
on the shoulder
from just one
with a farewell.

THE MORNING ACTIVIST
(In honour of the mothers in Ukraine)

Peace is
a female cardinal
eating snow
left by high-winds
between the needles
of a back-yard fir.

Chad Norman lives and writes in Truro, Nova Scotia. In 1992, he was awarded the Gwendolyn MacEwen Memorial Award For Poetry. The judges were Margaret Atwood, Barry Callaghan, and Al Purdy. His poems appear in journals, magazines, anthologies around the world. A new book, A Matter Of Inclusion is out now.

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