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Just Another State of Being
The question is simple
 and deucedly literal.
 The inflections are obvious
 never, and I quote, “frivolous.”
 Your suspenders humor me
 and the tobacco puffs serendipitously
 have no spite to their spot.
 But please.
 Put me at ease
 and answer
 the
 question.
 Are you happy? 
 Groaning, “Sure,”
 you do not have me
 convinced.
 
 Excuse my blatancy,
 your blonde highlights
 frizz the monitor of
 comprehensibility.
 Happy?
 “Almost.”
 Are there degrees?
 
 And you?
 With the waterlogged sneakers
 and curled humidity.
 Are you happy?
 The shadowed hammocks
 beneath your eyes 
 whine with woe.
 But tell me.
 
 Are you happy?
 “Sometimes.”
 
 Are you happy?
 “Pretty much.”
 
 Are you happy?
 “No.”
 
 Are you happy?
 “I don’t feel comfortable answering such
 a question
 as that.”
 
 “Why do you ask?
 Are you happy?”
 
 Right now I would say
 maybe.
 
 “Maybe?”
 
 It must be so.
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