Thursday, 14 August 2014

Happiness (Poets United prompt)

But you never told me
Where I was to find this ‘happiness’
I so wanted.
I looked hard to uncover it
I searched for it beneath duvets
Betwixt the pages of dusty prayer books.
Tin cans of potions
Which left cotton behind my eyes.
I travelled in all directions of the compass
But no amount of orienteering revealed
Where this elusive fruit grew.
Until I met a man
With eyes so old and soft
They reminded me of God.
I asked him
He had not much. But time.
I could tell he knew.
So I asked him to show me
Where they cultivate this treasure.
He put a spindly finger to my temple.
Then waved it across the vista before us.
And sang
Happiness is found in opening your eyes wide in gratitude
Further and further

For all of this.

8 comments:

  1. Beautiful - it really is a journey isnt it?

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  2. Being grateful for what we do have is so part of what builds true happiness. This is lovely!

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  3. Sweet. The places your narrator looks are telling. Many have not found happiness in the usual places. But to ask the traveler and have the eyes opened is a wonderful way to go. And who knows? That man may have been the voice of God.

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  4. So very true. I do think that an attitude of gratitude can increase one's happiness. So much depends on perspective!

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  5. So true! Thanks for this reminder!

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  6. you've uttered the truth so beautifully...

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