[ Bloodroot, Shenandoah National Park ]
through low cloud
jones mountain
rises rinsed blue
by terpenoids
the trees exude
slowly drifting
toward spring
maple and beech
and river birch
in the floodplain
where rapids split
quartz colors
into woodsmoke
look for me
+
if i’m anything
on this earth
i am early
ephemeral
in the holler
beneath trees
without leaves
sun touches
each pattern
companion
twinleaf
toothwort
sharp-lobed
hepatica
+
the way rain
stokes the flow
of the river
lengthening days
add intervals
of light to sky
to be true
to my season
you need
precision
i’m inclined
in mid-march
to full sun
46°
+
old fronds
that ate light
all winter
die back scant
among granite
new growth
favors colors
licked with
silver down
a bit pink
like the ear
of a squirrel
backlit by sun
i’m like that
+
i offer beauty
also medicine
also poison
what i offer
you depends
on the right
approach
on knowing
this body
its logic
how wrong
intimacy
would hurt
both of us
+
first chestnuts
felled by pests
then hemlocks
their longevity
their liability
in these hills
that drift down
in increments
what is slow
what is quick
underground
the network
i’m wired to
our survival
+
no capitol
this province
of rock rising
to the ridge
in the west
no capital
on this path
that gains
altitude only
in this niche
my smallness
holds power
my brief life
makes value
+
the way rock
in the river
grows moss
draw near
the way fond
stays close to
frond and friend
draw near
who i am
where i am
my mind sinks
sun in a root
its slow fire
veins the earth
Copyright © 2025 by Brian Teare. Originally published in Poem-a-Day on October 29, 2025, by the Academy of American Poets.