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I find poetry hard to come by. Prose hidden under tangled tongue and translucent thoughts. I won’t look at them, straight in the eye. Know them for the truths they are. My eyes are covered, and so you are not there and neither am I. Playing peek-a-boo with life’s lessons, when I part my hands, uncover my eyes, and stare you down, will I see with some kind of clarity? Or will it be like staring out a foggy window, passing your shirt sleeve over glass to wipe away the droplets, only to find the mist is on the other side of the pane. If I had any sense, I would turn and run. But when did happiness start depending on sensible things? And when you try to answer this, don’t mistake happiness for its less attractive sibling: contentment. You can take your sensible sentiments of contentment, and shove it. Happiness I starve for, and will strive for. Contentment is the less savory meal that fails to satisfy and nourish. To some it is tolerable. But I will tolerate the ridiculous, combat sorrow and hardships of all kinds, for just a morsel of that dish we all deserve a little bite of. I will seek you out with a smile, Happiness, until a piece of you is mine.
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Jun 9, 2013
Jun 9, 2013 at 2:55 AM UTC
Our Pieces of Happiness
I find poetry hard to come by. Prose hidden under tangled tongue and translucent thoughts. I won’t look at them, straight in the eye. Know them for the truths they are. My eyes are covered, and so you are not there and neither am I. Playing peek-a-boo with life’s lessons, when I part my hands, uncover my eyes, and stare you down, will I see with some kind of clarity? Or will it be like staring out a foggy window, passing your shirt sleeve over glass to wipe away the droplets, only to find the mist is on the other side of the pane. If I had any sense, I would turn and run. But when did happiness start depending on sensible things? And when you try to answer this, don’t mistake happiness for its less attractive sibling: contentment. You can take your sensible sentiments of contentment, and shove it. Happiness I starve for, and will strive for. Contentment is the less savory meal that fails to satisfy and nourish. To some it is tolerable. But I will tolerate the ridiculous, combat sorrow and hardships of all kinds, for just a morsel of that dish we all deserve a little bite of. I will seek you out with a smile, Happiness, until a piece of you is mine.
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Jun 9, 2013
Jun 9, 2013 at 2:55 AM UTC
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