In this sonnet, I tell the story from the point of view of a taxi driver.
Due to the expansion of the Canada - U.S. Safe Third Country Agreement, the Roxham Road crossing facilities have been demolished.
Roxham Road
For the families crossing through the woods into Canada
A New York Trailways bus has pulled into
its final U.S. stop: the Mountain Mart
Mobil Station, Plattsburgh, passing through
to Montreal, scheduled to depart
at 1 a.m. A family alights.
Retrieving their baggage from the cargo hold,
they huddle with their backs against the night’s
brutal wind and Adirondack cold.
I drive them in my cab up to Champlain,
to Roxham Road’s dead-end, a perilous trench
to navigate, a trek through rough terrain,
formalities in English and in French.
I light their way and wait until they’ve crossed.
At last it clicks. That dire word. Tempest-tost.
— Saint-Bernard-de-Lacolle, Québec, February 2017
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