Happy Place: a poem by Hannah
The highlight of my day is checking my email and finding (often) a letter from someone who's read Invisible and loved it. Hannah wrote to me this week, asking for some tips on how to self-publish. She's in eighth grade and a bit of a poet so I asked her to send me a poem to share. (Thanks Hannah.) Here it is:
I don't understand
How a happy place can be so happy
If you only visit when you're sad
So today as I walked
Thought the dark tunnels
Painted with fear and anger
Coated with tears of life
I wondered why it took this much
To get where I arrived
Happy
Is such a simple word
That is so hard to reach
But darkness
Is so easy to fill you
Spreading as we speak
The tunnels were longer this time
And harder to get through
But breaking the wall
Felt that much better
When I finally pulled through
Only to find where I am now
And don't ask me where that is
Because I honestly don't know
Why the tunnels took me here
And lead me through this road
So let me go
I said to darkness
As I talked to it again last night
I want to find my happy place
And stay there all my life
I don't want to understand
How a happy place can be so happy
If you only visit when your sad