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Happiness
So early it's still almost dark out. I'm near the window with coffee, and the usual early morning stuff that passes for thought. When I see the boy and his friend walking up the road to deliver the newspaper. They wear caps and sweaters, and one boy has a bag over his shoulder. They are so happy they aren't saying anything, these boys. I think if they could, they would take each other's arm. It's early in the morning, and they are doing this thing together. They come on, slowly. The sky is taking on light, though the moon still hangs pale over the water. Such beauty that for a minute death and ambition, even love, doesn't enter into this. Happiness. It comes on unexpectedly. And goes beyond, really, any early morning talk about it.
.____________________. Raymond Carver, "Happiness" from All of Us:The Collected Poems, copyright © by Tess Gallagher. Used by permission of Alfred A. Knopf, an imprint of the Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, a division of Penguin Random House LLC. All rights reserved.
I'm a fan of his short stories, which are pretty unique. The man never wasted a word.
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I love his short stories, too! He is really a unique writer!
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Oh, yeah! I was just ready to write you about this short story. If you have not heard this story read by James Naughton, I would suggest you hear it.
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I'll give it a listen.
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