Spirit Bear

 

Ursus americanus kermodei

 

At the river’s black mouth,

the white bear waits

for the swimmer.

 

He crashes into shallows,

seizing the quick fish,

 

glisten of silver

along cinder lips.

 

A cedar twig

cracks.

 

He lunges

for the far shore

murky with hemlock.

 

He vanishes—

froth spattered

on dark rock.