Fun is a taste that fades so fast,
a brief exhilaration
that sometimes can leave us aghast
at later realisation.
Enjoyment's usually less intense
and also less dramatic,
governed more by common sense,
and not so problematic.
Joy, if it happens, can outlast
the moment, getting stronger
as after-taste of happenings past
lodging in memory longer.
Pleasure has a subtler flavour,
languidly suggesting
its need for leisure time to savour,
mentally digesting.
Delight is a snack with delicate scent
inhaled without intention,
a fragrance all too quickly spent,
impossible of retention.
Jubilation is the topping
sportsmen sometimes make
when their triumph involves stopping
sharing out the cake.
Ecstasy is supernatural,
religious manna for a prophet
but fantasy for us as mortal
with little chance to quaff it.
Satisfaction is the base
of every wholesome meal
where sound decisions make the case
how good achievements feel.
Happiness is the bread of life
infused with family -
parents, children, husband, wife -
the oldest recipe.