Happiness.+It+come+on+unexpectedly.

Happiness. It come on unexpectedly. Initially, in the poem, two boys are delivering news papers in the early dawn. The author is watching them and thinking to himself, how much they are enjoying themselves, soaking in their lives, and living it. In this line of Carver's poem, Happiness, is observed by the author. Carver is noticing that the boys are truly enjoying themselves and each other. Yet, the boys don't realize that they are happy. What Carver is talking about in the line, is that you can experience happiness at the most surprising times. For example, if I'm sad, I always know that my dad is there, and he cheers me up in a way that I do not expect. He has me smiling because of what he does and says.