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An Ode to Joy
Oh, Joy
How are you so elusive like a sly fox
Camouflaged, looking straight back at us
Many people spend their lives looking for you!
Some see you as attainable, trying to grasp your euphoria by amassing valleys of cash
Others believe you are but a figment of imagination made to be a lesson for a fantasy
What I believe is, you are a combination of the two bold ideas
Not a tangible force subject to our five senses
But you do exist within us
You are a feeling similar to anger and despair
A feeling many convey perfectly
But your feeling is gentler and rare
Anger is easily expressible and noticed by others
Despair has a common dwelling in our minds and hearts
But you, Joy, are different and extraordinary
You revive dead interest in somebody
Motivate a person to accomplish an improbable task
Move someone to make a difference in another's life
People wrongly use you as a synonym for happiness
But you are so much more . . .
Than a simple substitution
You are empowerment; a motivator that everyone strives for
Generosity and love surface after your appearance
You are the reason humankind is a standing society
There are times when your light is covered by the blanket of oppression
Blacked out by anger, revenge, jealousy, abuse, and negativity
Dimmed by the people who oppose your ability to cause unwanted change
But like a spring armored with resistance
Full of a fight and a resilient spirit
You always bounce back victoriously, triumphant and unvanquished
It may take a few seconds
Or hours
Or even years
But you will always be in our hearts
Stationary and dormant
Eagerly waiting for your moment to shine once the need arises
Experiencing you in a world plagued with evil and danger
Makes you elusive and difficult to experience
But when people do, they are transformed into better versions of themselves
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It's my view on the elusive feeling we call joy