Orange Shirt Day is celebrated across Canada on September 30
                   to remember children who died while attending residential schools
                   and to honor survivors like Phyllis Webstad, who wore an orange
                   shirt on her first day at an Indian Residential School. The shirt
                   was forcibly removed.

On the last day of September everyone wore orange,
kids in their classrooms, tellers at my bank, the bus driver,
news anchor.

Leaves fell, yellow and red. From weeds beside the trail
a common sparrow flew up and settled on the branch of a birch,
grey, bedraggled, cold.