As I walk down the moon lit trail to the bone yard of emotions, Searching for Happiness… I find the head stone I’ve been looking for. Tucked away in an obscure corner of the yard, underneath the tree of forgetfulness and solitude; giving way to the ages and crumbling beneath the daily pressures of life. There sits a stone, cold and gray and ravaged by the wind. In it… carved for eternity … “Happiness”. No dates for who knows when it perished? There I stand, head hung down, never got to say good bye; never got to shed a tear. Ripped away in early days; if I could only remember the year. Resurrection doubtful and prayers never seem to help. I’ll lay a pebble upon the stone as a marker that I have been here. Write the date within my book, to remind me… Retune same time next year.