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Joy ~ A Poem by Carl Sandburg

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Let Joy Keep You: Carl Sandburg’s Fierce Call to Live Fully

Joy isn’t fragile—Sandburg reminds us it’s fierce, muscular, and meant to be seized with both hands.

Joy

Carl Sandburg

Let a joy keep you. 
Reach out your hands 
And take it when it runs by, 
As the Apache dancer 
Clutches his woman. 
I have seen them 
Live long and laugh loud, 
Sent on singing, singing, 
Smashed to the heart 
Under the ribs 
With a terrible love. 
Joy always, 
Joy everywhere— 
Let joy kill you! 
Keep away from the little deaths.

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Reflection

Carl Sandburg’s “Joy” invites us to see joy not as a gentle visitor, but as a powerful force that grabs hold of us and refuses to let go. Real joy shakes us awake. It cuts through hesitation, fear, and all the “little deaths” of indifference or routine. Sandburg urges us to reach for joy boldly, even recklessly, because it is joy—not comfort—that keeps the heart alive. His poem challenges us to live with passion, to laugh loudly, and to let ourselves be moved by the “terrible love” that gives life its fire.

Question for Readers:

When was the last time you seized joy instead of waiting for it?

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