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Football Fables

The beautiful game bestrides the world like a colossus

But Blind They Were

The fallacy of an empty continent

Alberta and Me

From a land of oil, true enough

Elizabeth Greene

Elizabeth Greene is the author of two collections of poetry, The Iron Shoes (Hidden Brook, 2007) and Moving (Inanna, 2010), as well as the editor of and contributor to We Who Can Fly: Poems, Essays and Memories in Honour of Adele Wiseman (Cormorant, 1997), which won the Betty and Morris Aaron Prize for Best Scholarship on a Canadian Subject in 1998. She has poems forthcoming in Untying the Apron, edited by Lorri Neilsen Glenn, Shy: The Anthology, edited by Rona Altrows and Naomi Lewis, Poet to Poet Anthology, edited by Elana Wolff, and Planet Earth Poetry Anthology, edited by Yvonne Blomer.

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Elizabeth Greene

Horoscopes

September 2012
I fell in love with your horoscope, nestled into your Taurus moon, melted at your first houseVenus and Mercury kissing — translating into quicksilver wit, someone loved of love, soaking it up like an eggplant does oil. I liked your sixth house Jupiterin Sagittarius, lucky! And yourMars in Virgo — getting what you want through…