Tinkle, the Trick Pony

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Tinkle, the Trick Pony

Her passing is not just a profound loss for those who cherished her; it represents a significant void in Canadian literature and the nation itself. I believe that her memory will only grow in importance over time. Among Canadian poets, she stands out as a true daughter of the land, inheriting the legacy of both the great primeval race that is swiftly disappearing and the dominant culture that has risen in its place. Her contributions, though few, are destined to be cherished in the hearts of future generations. (Theodore Watts-Dunton, from the Introduction to Flint and Feather)

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    010 - Erie Waters - Read by TP

    The loss of her life resonates deeply, not just for those who cherished her, but for the very fabric of Canadian literature and the nation itself. It is my belief that her memory will grow increasingly significant over time, as she holds a unique place among poets—not only for her lineage but also for the profound impact of her work, however limited in volume. Canada will come to recognize her as the most quintessentially rooted poet, connected to the land through her heritage from both the ancient and the contemporary races that have shaped our history. (Theodore Watts-Dunton, from the Introduction to Flint and Feather)

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    009 - Erie Waters - Read by MSD

    The loss of her life resonates deeply, not just for those who cherished her, but for the very fabric of Canadian literature and the nation itself. It is my belief that her memory will grow increasingly significant over time, as she holds a unique place among poets—not only for her lineage but also for the profound impact of her work, however limited in volume. Canada will come to recognize her as the most quintessentially rooted poet, connected to the land through her heritage from both the ancient and the contemporary races that have shaped our history. (Theodore Watts-Dunton, from the Introduction to Flint and Feather)

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    008 - Erie Waters - Read by MK

    The loss of her life resonates deeply, not just for those who cherished her, but for the very fabric of Canadian literature and the nation itself. It is my belief that her memory will grow increasingly significant over time, as she holds a unique place among poets—not only for her lineage but also for the profound impact of her work, however limited in volume. Canada will come to recognize her as the most quintessentially rooted poet, connected to the land through her heritage from both the ancient and the contemporary races that have shaped our history. (Theodore Watts-Dunton, from the Introduction to Flint and Feather)

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    007 - Erie Waters - Read by MH

    The loss of her life resonates deeply, not just for those who cherished her, but for the very fabric of Canadian literature and the nation itself. It is my belief that her memory will grow increasingly significant over time, as she holds a unique place among poets—not only for her lineage but also for the profound impact of her work, however limited in volume. Canada will come to recognize her as the most quintessentially rooted poet, connected to the land through her heritage from both the ancient and the contemporary races that have shaped our history. (Theodore Watts-Dunton, from the Introduction to Flint and Feather)

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    006 - Erie Waters - Read by LAH

    The loss of her life resonates deeply, not just for those who cherished her, but for the very fabric of Canadian literature and the nation itself. It is my belief that her memory will grow increasingly significant over time, as she holds a unique place among poets—not only for her lineage but also for the profound impact of her work, however limited in volume. Canada will come to recognize her as the most quintessentially rooted poet, connected to the land through her heritage from both the ancient and the contemporary races that have shaped our history. (Theodore Watts-Dunton, from the Introduction to Flint and Feather)

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    005 - Erie Waters - Read by IK

    The loss of her life resonates deeply, not just for those who cherished her, but for the very fabric of Canadian literature and the nation itself. It is my belief that her memory will grow increasingly significant over time, as she holds a unique place among poets—not only for her lineage but also for the profound impact of her work, however limited in volume. Canada will come to recognize her as the most quintessentially rooted poet, connected to the land through her heritage from both the ancient and the contemporary races that have shaped our history. (Theodore Watts-Dunton, from the Introduction to Flint and Feather)

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    004 - Erie Waters - Read by FS

    The loss of her life resonates deeply, not just for those who cherished her, but for the very fabric of Canadian literature and the nation itself. It is my belief that her memory will grow increasingly significant over time, as she holds a unique place among poets—not only for her lineage but also for the profound impact of her work, however limited in volume. Canada will come to recognize her as the most quintessentially rooted poet, connected to the land through her heritage from both the ancient and the contemporary races that have shaped our history. (Theodore Watts-Dunton, from the Introduction to Flint and Feather)

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    003 - Erie Waters - Read by DL

    The loss of her life resonates deeply, not just for those who cherished her, but for the very fabric of Canadian literature and the nation itself. It is my belief that her memory will grow increasingly significant over time, as she holds a unique place among poets—not only for her lineage but also for the profound impact of her work, however limited in volume. Canada will come to recognize her as the most quintessentially rooted poet, connected to the land through her heritage from both the ancient and the contemporary races that have shaped our history. (Theodore Watts-Dunton, from the Introduction to Flint and Feather)

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    002 - Erie Waters - Read by BK

    The loss of her life resonates deeply, not just for those who cherished her, but for the very fabric of Canadian literature and the nation itself. It is my belief that her memory will grow increasingly significant over time, as she holds a unique place among poets—not only for her lineage but also for the profound impact of her work, however limited in volume. Canada will come to recognize her as the most quintessentially rooted poet, connected to the land through her heritage from both the ancient and the contemporary races that have shaped our history. (Theodore Watts-Dunton, from the Introduction to Flint and Feather)

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    001 - Erie Waters - Read by AM

    The loss of her life resonates deeply, not just for those who cherished her, but for the very fabric of Canadian literature and the nation itself. It is my belief that her memory will grow increasingly significant over time, as she holds a unique place among poets—not only for her lineage but also for the profound impact of her work, however limited in volume. Canada will come to recognize her as the most quintessentially rooted poet, connected to the land through her heritage from both the ancient and the contemporary races that have shaped our history. (Theodore Watts-Dunton, from the Introduction to Flint and Feather)

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Her passing is not just a profound loss for those who cherished her; it represents a significant void in Canadian literature and the nation itself. I believe that her memory will only grow in importance over time. Among Canadian poets, she stands out as a true daughter of the land, inheriting the legacy of both the great primeval race that is swiftly disappearing and the dominant culture that has risen in its place. Her contributions, though few, are destined to be cherished in the hearts of future generations. (Theodore Watts-Dunton, from the Introduction to Flint and Feather)

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