A review by casparb
Happiness by Jack Underwood

small reread my memory of was getting motheaten & can confirm still very all lovely , he's such a natural poet of sentiment I think jack gets around rather than confronts problem of irony. hm. anyway was thinking w this read especially about how nearly every pome in Happiness features or references some kind of biological/organic 'inside', things are always inside others and aware of it, from an awareness of the feeling of one's socks on one's feet to the gush of gasoline in the pump. I like that