What's Important in My World
Born Yesterday

Tightly-folded bud,

I have wished you something

None of the others would:

Not just the usual stuff

About being beautiful,

Or running off a spring

Of innocence and love—

They will all wish you that,

And should it prove possible,

Well, you’re a lucky girl.

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But if it shouldn’t, then

May you be ordinary;

Have, like other women,

An average of talents:

Not ugly, not good-looking,

Nothing uncustomary

To pull you off your balance,

That, unworkable itself,

Stops all the rest from working.

In fact, may you be dull—

If that is what a skilled,

Vigilant, flexible, 

Unemphasized, enthralled

Catching of happiness is called. 

-1954, Philip Larkin