Poem
Vivian Smith
Happiness
Happiness
Happiness
They tell me that the novelist next dooris working on a new book full of fight
with all the characters named after colours:
Rose and Pink andBlack and Brown and White.
He’s the kind of guy who knows the ropes.
He is so at home in his own skin.
(Of course it could turn out a load of shite).
And I, today, have reached a small peak
Of cloudless unconcern,
With no demands, and no calls on my time.
I’m standing at the window with a coffee,
the first flush of spring on view.
I know that in an hour you will return
and I will have this greeting ready for you.
© 2004, Vivian Smith
From: The Best Australian Poetry 2004
Publisher: University of Queensland Press, St Lucia
From: The Best Australian Poetry 2004
Publisher: University of Queensland Press, St Lucia
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They tell me that the novelist next dooris working on a new book full of fight
with all the characters named after colours:
Rose and Pink andBlack and Brown and White.
He’s the kind of guy who knows the ropes.
He is so at home in his own skin.
(Of course it could turn out a load of shite).
And I, today, have reached a small peak
Of cloudless unconcern,
With no demands, and no calls on my time.
I’m standing at the window with a coffee,
the first flush of spring on view.
I know that in an hour you will return
and I will have this greeting ready for you.
From: The Best Australian Poetry 2004
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