... most historians contend that jellybeans were first linked with celebrations of Easter in the United States sometime in the 1930s for its egg-like shape. In politics, jelly beans earned fame as Ronald Reagan claimed them as his favorite treat.
HAPPINESS
And, as night stood, cobalt blue,
They now cower'd around a cold moon,
All strident clouds of daytime sun shivering;
Lived by the light, slept in the night;
Happily then, one bright star, sang a lullaby;
Ever these words so sweetly heard,
After, they had supped, on jellybeans
© gillena cox 2015
Poets United Midweek Motif ~ Happiness
Very cool! I like the full word acrostic and the story element. It's easier to know happiness with some unpleasantness to drop it into. (I wondered who would post the happiness song--which I totally love. Great version. Truth.)
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awesome.
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enjoyed this very much Gillena
Thanks for dropping in to read mine Totomai
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A rainbow of colours and so sweet - can't help but make anyone happy!
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Beautiful word acrostic :D loved the depiction of happiness in this one!
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Lots of love
Sanaa
Thanks for dropping in to read mine Sanaa
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"...then, one bright star, sang a lullaby;"..aah..love this and of course the word acrostic...
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And, It's beautiful! Loved the way you made it...we all wish to live happily ever after, finally... :-)
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There is definitely happiness to be found when a star sings a lullaby; and supping on jellybeans-- definitely a yummy treat.
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I like this. So clever--both the poem and the bolded message.
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Excellent full word acrostic. :)
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Love it. (and the jellybeans)
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A lovely jelly bean fantasy and of course the happy song. I live near a primary school and they play this every afternoon....getting a bit tired of it:)
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Loved what you did with the acrostic - and I learnt something new about jellybeans :)
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Yes, Happily ever after! Such a joyous sort of ending Gillena!
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Thanks for dropping in Hank
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Love and jellybeans are so addictive!
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Oh, what a delight! :)
ReplyDeletethis was fresh and levitous. there is joy in that
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happy you dropped in Marcoantonio
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I love the Happy song and your poem compemented it perfectly. Made me happy just to read your happiness post. Hope you have tons of happiness and enough jelly beans.
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A necessary element for happiness - jelly beans.
ReplyDeleteLove the ending Gillena
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Gillena,
ReplyDeleteThere is no doubt, that those who are of a sweet-toothed nature, will find a most delightful home, in a tub of jellybeans. I'm sure they all have a liking for at least one of the primary colours!! Flavours are another strand of temptation towards that ultimate happiness...
Eileen
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Great poem, the format and the flow. Oh how those little beans take on such meanings over the years.
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What could be happier than jellybeans! And I love the bold acrostic :-)
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A lovely write, Gillena (especially so as I love jellybeans, having a mouthful of sweet teeth :-)
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