Just Happiness

Just Happiness

A Poem by Arthur Weil

If I were a woman instead of a man,

Or a woman who could and still can

Be ambidextrous, bi, or confused,

If two spirits in one could be fused,

What would the critics write about to be amused?

 

But I am ME!

Solid, energetic, free!

Maybe rattled, rated, berated,

Shaking off showers of advice,

All I want is to feel, to love, to be nice.

 

Earn my being, my wage,

No wise man or sage,

No muse, no witch, no queen,

No king, don’t care if I’m private or out to be seen.

 

All I want is to follow my avocation,

Laugh, have fun, be amused without ration

To share the world’s burden, help the poor

Pray, work and make peace not war

 

We are all touched by goodness and hex,

We know our sex is most complex,

We breathe and we think; we are not blind,

Just simple happiness we want to find,

 

AND KEEP!

© 2017 Arthur Weil


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Arthur Weil
Arthur Weil

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I was a public school teacher for 27 years and now have time to write poetry. I am the author of 22 books. more..

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