Two film-makers speak about happiness:
Alfred Hitchcock (above)
and Markus Imhoof (below).
Midweek Motif ~ Happiness
Happiness grounds my life despite pain from the physical ailments of aging, from distorted relationships between homo sapiens and the rest of life, and from empathy with people facing environmental disaster, violence, starvation, disease and racial injustice. It took a long time to find this ground, but I hope to stand on it for the rest of my life!
- Do you now or did you ever possess happiness?
- Will you know happiness when/if you see it?
Your challenge: Help us to see, feel or anticipate happiness through a poem in any form that makes you happy.
Three Quotes to consider:
“I felt my lungs inflate with the onrush of scenery—air, mountains,
trees, people. I thought, "This is what it is to be happy.”
“No one asked you to be happy. Get to work.”― Colette
And One Poem:
childhood remembrances are always a drag if you’re Black
you always remember things like living in Woodlawn
with no inside toilet
and if you become famous or something
they never talk about how happy you were to have
your mother
all to yourself and
how good the water felt when you got your bath
from one of those
big tubs that folk in chicago barbecue in
. . . .
(Read the rest HERE at The Poetry Foundation)
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(Next week Susan's Midweek Motif will be Weeds or Weediness.)
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Thanks for making us think and feel about happiness...we took our roundabout route (as ever).. maybe the trick to happiness is in learning how to recognise it..
ReplyDeleteYes, indeed, I think that is part of it. Not all of it, for sure. I'll be right over to ride your roundabout. Welcome #1 poet!
DeleteHi Susan, just finished reading a book and it inspired me to write a tanka about a different kind of happiness :)
ReplyDeleteGreetings, Totomai! You are giving us quite a lot today!
DeleteGood morning, all! What a great topic to ponder this week! I will be around....looking forward to sharing 'happiness' with you this week.
ReplyDeleteGood morning, Mary! Have a happy day.
Deleteone of my still favourites Happy by Pharrell Williams came to mind on rading this weeks prompt
ReplyDeleteHappy Wednesday to you
much love...
Mine too! I had to try hard not to use it for the prompt. Welcome and happy days!
DeleteLovely to discover this place (and I hope to come back, soon, If I may)! I discover it reading about it on Donna's Blog.
ReplyDeleteAll the best for you and warm greetings!
Is there a poem here that you wrote? Help me to find it amid all the images.
DeleteYes, gladly! right next to the images of flowers, Spring blooms in collages!! Greetings
DeleteOK! I'll be right over!
DeleteThank you, Susan, for the prompt. Happiness is easy to attain if you try to make others around you as happy you wish to be yourself... :-)
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome Nicholas. This is the golden rule of happiness.
DeleteSusan,
ReplyDeleteA great topic which was easy to write about, especially after enjoying my recent location and weather of Andalucia....Life has many happy opportunities..
Eileen
I wondered if you'd write about Andalucia! I'd lke to see more pictures too (hint, hint).
Deleteoh...at last i'm able to post my poem...i'm extremely frustrated as the net is so slow, i do hope to visit everyone friends...this is a fantastic theme Susan and really enjoyed writing to this :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sumana. I hope you have time today to move slowly like your internet. Is it possibly meditating? (smile) How frustrating!
DeleteHello everyone :D
ReplyDeleteIts Wednesday once again & its time for mid-week motif :D Just came home from work.. had an afternoon shift! Sharing my poem "Ode to Happiness", tried the form irregular ode..! Hope you all like it :D
Lots of love
Sanaa
Relaxing in the sun, Sanaa? I think here it is nearly 4PM, so the sun there must be already asleep.
DeleteLol.. yeah its 22:46pm here Susan :) glad you liked the ode :D
Deletexoxo
Love the Nikki Giovanni - quite the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI've started by thinking about what happiness isn't...
Thanks. Starting there worked to create a unique poem, Claire.
DeleteA fabulous choice tor today, Susan!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kim. Did you mean to post two? It's OK, just checking.
DeleteWhat a good prompt Susan. I thought I'd have so much to write about happiness, but my muse is snoring. Still I gave it a try.
ReplyDeleteYou gave us a truth, Myrna. I like the story too.
DeleteI will return to read...right now I have kiddos school concert. :)
ReplyDeleteSounds like a sure bet for happiness.
DeleteThis was such a fun prompt I got my pencils out.
ReplyDeleteThanks to each of you poets you bring my happiness factor up to 10!!!
I love when you get your pencils out!
DeleteThank you for the happiness, too.
DeleteGreat prompt, Susan. The week before a long vacation is always the best...you know all the anticipation and everything - you just feel so productive!! So, it was easy for me to write today. Thanks a lot...
ReplyDeleteHahaha! I never thought of that! Sometimes that week of anticipation is better than the actual event. But I wish for you the best of happiness on your vacation!
Deletewonderful prompt, Susan! i don't think i'll be able to participate but i'll try.
ReplyDeletei hope everyone is having a good week.
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Thank you. Sit back and enjoy and have a good week yourself.
DeleteThanks for the fun prompt, Susan. :) Loved this little trip to happy today.
ReplyDeleteLoved the visit. You come back soon,hear?
DeleteLinking up after a long time. Love the prompt, though I'm not sure I answered the complete prompt, but I wrote what came to me.
ReplyDeleteNever feel you have to answer the complete prompt. It's just an imagination starter. Welcome!
DeleteThanks so much, Susan. I have not read Nikki Giovanni in a long time. Love the videos!
ReplyDeleteThanks! ME too! happiness!
DeleteGreat prompt! Looking forward to reading them all but can't get to them right away! Will do so over the next day or two :-)
ReplyDeleteWe'll enjoy your visits when you have the time. Welcome, CC.
DeleteAlways interesting to find out where a prompt will take me! :)
ReplyDeleteI am happy it took you and brought you here.
Deletei get joy from accepting what is. if that later translates to happiness then let it be so
ReplyDeleteamen
DeleteVisiting today I am not sure if I will post. I am winding up a busy time and have missed you all!
ReplyDeleteWe'll be here when you are ready!
DeletePosted for the first time here. Loved the prompt, Susan. It was a pleasure writing a poem on happiness :)
ReplyDeleteWelcome to Poets United. I usually only check this prompt through Friday. How lucky that I returned and found you. Visit us again! Tomorrow we have Poetry Pantry--a chance for you to post a poem of your own that needs more readers.
DeleteThanks for the wonderful prompt, Susan. Last week got a bit stuck, so this time, I'll try to devour as many...
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