May I find joy in livingness
There is an eagerness, a zest
An excitement, that makes these
Ordinary moments of moment
And importance in the only sense
That importance ever anywhere can be
A joie de vivre privately felt in the
Extraordinary experience of being
But more so, when abandoned
To the nature of things
To discover the public pleasure
Of sympathetically joyful muditā
Of happiness felt, heard, and seen