We Live in a Birdhouse

 We Live in a Birdhouse


A sparrow pecked a hole in an outdoor beam end, 

A beam end just for show, for it is hollow.

Now we share our house with a brooding family.

We live in a birdhouse.


Others have come close to moving-in…

Birds that build nests on the near-horizontal lengths of downspouts;

A robin watchman who pecked-on his reflection in the kitchen window,

Thinking that his reflection was an intruder;

Mallard ducks that swim in our pond, waddle over to the patio door,

And gaze at their reflection in the glass,

But looking really like they want a seat at the dinner table.


This year we’ll honor the sparrow’s hard work and not interfere with their nesting.

But next year we’ll have to rebuild the beam end using a harder wood, ironwood perhaps. 


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