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"Polaris" by Stephen G. Lloyd

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May 15th, 2026

British Columbia Poetry Contest #1 – First Place

Polaris

by Stephen G. Lloyd

Corkscrew
From tonight.

Counterclockwise
Blurred.

All my head
Catastrophe

Unnoticed.


About the Poet
Stephen G. Lloyd resides in Massett, Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, Canada.
Read the poet's biography and Wax Poetry and Art publications on Stephen G. Lloyd's Artist Page.

This poem is also featured in Poetry World #15, published in the Wax Poetry and Art Library.

Keywords: thoughts, memories, Haida Gwaii poet

Previously published in British Columbia Poetry Magazine:
This is the first poem published.

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