“R.C.M.P. FILE #10349 (SONNET FOR A GRANDMOTHER)” by Kevin Irie

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R.C.M.P. FILE #10349 (SONNET FOR A GRANDMOTHER)

By Kevin Irie

The birthdate typed on your Internment File

differs from the date we had cut

in your death stone. After a while

we gave up guessing. You never denied, but

the year was uncertain. Picture bride

sailing from Japan. Hiroshima. A minor, teen?

Traced back to Vancouver, we tried

to place you. Now government records have been

opened like salmon. Youโ€™re in there

like fish bones stuck in a throat.

Case numbers twist into hooks, barbs, bare

fishing lines where enemy aliens float,

a catch wrapped in paper. Popoff: your stated

(after uprooting) address. Your capture stamped and dated.


Copyright ยฉ Kevin Irie

Previously published in Bookworm No. 47, June 2024.

Kevin Irie is a Japanese Canadian poet from Toronto. In 2024, he won Grain Magazineโ€™s poetry contest, second prize in Prairie Fireโ€™s poetry contest, third prize in The New Quarterlyโ€™s poetry contest and honourable mention in Grainโ€™s experimental writing contest. He is in The Gate of Memory: Poems by Descendants of Nikkei Wartime Incarceration (Haymarket Books, 2025) and Best Canadian Poetry 2026 (Biblioasis, 2025). His next book is Evacuations (University of Alberta Press 2026).


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