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Mary Oliver - Happiness

In the afternoon I watched
the she-bear; she was looking
for the secret bin of sweetness -
honey, that the bees store
in the trees’ soft caves.
Black block of gloom, she climbed down
tree after tree and shuffled on
through the woods. And then
she found it! The honey-house deep
as heartwood, and dipped into it
among the swarming bees - honey and comb
she lipped and tongued and scooped out
in her black nails, until

maybe she grew full, or sleepy, or maybe
a little drunk, and sticky
down the rugs of her arms, 
and began to hum and sway.
I saw her let go of the branches, 
I saw her lift her honeyed muzzle
into the leaves, and her thick arms, 
as though she would fly -
an enormous bee
all sweetness and wings -
down into the meadows, the perfections
of honeysuckle and roses and clover -
to float and sleep in the sheer nets
swaying from flower to flower
day after shining day. 

Added: on July 18th, 2006 at 10:46 PM | Viewed: 3456 times | Comments (1)


Happiness - Comments and Information

Poet: Mary Oliver
Poem: Happiness

Comment 1 of 1, added on July 18th, 2006 at 10:46 PM.

Beautiful poem. Happiness from the perspective of a bear. All the images work so well together. I felt like I was watching the bear. I felt happy for the bear as well!

dallas from United States

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