Self Portrait by Sanna Wani

what if it’s not a body it’s a net what if blood is blue what if it’s asking for something
to catch on what if the blue is not like the blue that lingers in corners of my dreams
what if that scares me what if my body is a dream that does not scare me

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Celebrating National Poetry Month

For more than two decades, April has been designated in Canada as National Poetry Month. At Canthius, poetry is not a 30-day affair, but rather a way of life. It is a way of understanding our world and our place in it. It is a vehicle through which we drive through memories, instances, moments and futures. With musical language, sharp imagery, and vulnerability, we use poetry to open not only ourselves a little further, but our readers as well.

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Pandora by Paola Ferrante

If I told my daughter this story, I would say don't ask why, or what if it had happened another way. I would say the way the story goes, there was a woman and there was a particular box and this particular box had a guy inside it; actually the box was a white cube van running down the middle of a busy sidewalk, full of women on a sunny afternoon.

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Two Poems by Molly Cross-Blanchard

Dear future husband, sometimes I imagine you watch me
while I do some menial task, like season a cast iron pan, vacuum
the blinds. I haven’t met you yet but I really think you’d like
the wistful face I make when I de-ice the refrigerator. I think you might
admire my wherewithal, the way I don’t need you at all.

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