For National Truth and Reconciliation Day

                                    For the 215 children found at Kamloops Residential School

Let us stand here and admit we have no road,
though what we say can cover truth
beneath the bitter ground this year—

the past itself disgraced by the ferocity of the new
edges curling with blasphemy and blame—
oppression which preceded history.

Vigilant in anguish and unattended grief,
my own heart and I catch my breath in pain,
now ululate in deep despair,

in deep apology,
lonely for something nameless as they had been
like shades of broken stars.

                        Cento gloss

                        Title: Olena Kalytiak Davis, “On the Certainty of Bryan” 

                        Line 1: William Empson, “Homage to The British Museum”

                        Line 2: Fred Cogswell, “Black and White” 

                        Line 3: Rebecca Seiferle, “The Catch

                        Line 4: Campbell McGrath,“Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool/The Founding of                         Brasilia (1950)” 

                        Line 5: Molly Peacock, “Blasphemy & Blame” 

                        Line 6: Richard Greene, “Independence” 

                        Line 7: Gloria Burgess, “Blessing the Lepers” 

                        Line 8: Nuala Ni Dhomhnaill, “The Race”

                        Line 9: John Whitworth, “The Room under the Eaves” 

                        Line 10: E. J. Pratt, “Come Away, Death”

                        Line 11: Claudia Emerson, “Cyst” 

                        Line 12: Elliot Fried, “Daily I Fall in Love with Waitresses” 

(Each line drawn from individual centos published in Bricolage, A Gathering of Centos, by A. Garnett Weiss, Aeolus House, 2021.)

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