Showing posts with label sadness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sadness. Show all posts

Saturday, August 22, 2009

SUPERMARKET HAPPINESS


Supermarket Happiness is not real happiness. It represents the perishable happiness that first fills our refrigerators and then clogs our landfills.

By creating these mega-stores, we've forgotten how profound the pursuit of one object can be, which brings me to my next poem (and the title of my blog)--


SUPERMARKET HAPPINESS

How come nobody hears the crying of the rose
or the dewy chattering of the pre-dawn daffodil
shivering beneath the morning wind?

If existence could be narrowed to a solitary sunbeam
settling gently on the wingtips of a geranium,
like a newborn child being lain to bed by rheumatic fingers,
or pixie dust falling from the golden feathers of fancy,
then I think there could be happiness greater than
the supermarket variety and a reality which equals
that of a river stone being bathed by eternity.

-- Noah Evslin