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| With sadness there is something to rub against, a wound to tend with lotion and cloth. |
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| When the world falls in around you, you have pieces to pick up, something to hold in your hands, like ticket stubs or change. |
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| But happiness floats. It doesn't need you to hold it down. |
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| It doesn't need anything. Happiness lands on the roof of the next house, singing, and disappears when it wants to. |
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| You are happy either way. |
Even the fact that you once lived in a peaceful tree house
and now live over a quarry of noise and dust
cannot make you unhappy.
and now live over a quarry of noise and dust
cannot make you unhappy.
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| Since there is no place large enough to contain so much happiness, you shrug, you raise your hands, and it flows out of you into everything you touch. |
You are not responsible. You take no credit, as the night sky takes no credit for the moon, but continues to hold it, and share it, and in that way, be known.
Poem: "So Much Happiness," by Naomi Shihab Nye from Words under the Words (The Eighth Mountain Press).








