The Sparrow 
by Gerald Stern   
 
Here's a common sparrow, a bit of a schnorrer
come to celebrate my 88th at
Whole Foods at 10th and Alton in
Miami Beach, a block away from where
my mother lived for 27 years,
the wrong end of Miami Beach then
but now the center; though she can hardly stay
for the party she is so busy with the cheese
which disentangled from the bread and one would
kiss her but she is partial to the bread
and has to fly away so she can eat
in secrecy which is a good enough gift
compared to the knowledge that I was common too
and if I eat from china I would just as soon
eat from paper--or plastic--the difference between
the sparrow and me is I need a solid plate
of some sort--even a leaf--a noble spine
and green in all directions and the smell of the
mother tree everywhere but I am slow now.

Copyright � 2013 by Gerald Stern. Used with permission of the author.
About this Poem:

"I always report the truth with precision and accuracy. I loved the sparrow but I'm back north now and a titmouse is building a nest (I think) in the Redbud tree right over my head, and the poem I'm now writing is called 'Three Sharp Sounds.'"

Gerald Stern
Poetry by Stern

In Beauty Bright 

 

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Gerald Stern is the author of numerous books of poetry. His most recent is In Beauty Bright (W.W. Norton, 2012). Stern currently serves as distinguished poet-in-residence at Drew University. He is a former Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets and lives in New Jersey. 
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