Have you listened ... I mean really listened ... to children laughing?
They are so completely given over to it. They can't help themselves.
Things are not just a little funny, eliciting a polite chuckle. They are really, really funny. There's a sudden explosion of laughter, and when they try to control it ... the more they try ... the more it comes bubbling out.
Even the most confirmed grump is likely to find a certain contagion in the children's laughter, may find himself beginning to smile, inwardly, at least, may find himself joining in ... remembering a time when things were just so unbearably funny.
Originally published in Capper's:
LAUGHTER
What luxury
the laughter
of children,
the champagne
of sounds
unexpectedly
uncorked,
cascading,
filling
the glasses
of those nearby,
tickling
their noses.
© 1996
Today's word: contagion
1 comment:
This one is so true. My daughter had a roaring laughter...sometimes watching TV, sometimes just by herself. She's much older now, but had and raised four kids who have hearty laughs. It is one of my greatest pleasures to hear babies laugh. Some never stop--all the more pleasure.
I love the way you "uncorked" it.
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