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Annotated i saw a crowd of Hungarian under the tree with women and children and a keg of beer and an accordion​

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This phrase is derived from Carl Sandburg's poem, Happiness. He is a poet from the USA. His Chicago Songs collection of poems contains the poem "happy." A straightforward poem with an important message.

The narrator's experience is portrayed in the poem. He is curious as to what happiness is. Professors and senior executives are among the people he contacts, but they all shake their heads and smile.

He then went for a walk along the Desplains River on a Sunday afternoon. He observed a group of Hungarians gathered beneath the trees with their kin, a keg of beer, and an accordion. The Hungarians then respond to him. He is aware that enjoying time with loved ones or other special people brings enjoyment, not money, books, or other material possessions. Happiness comes from spending time with family members.

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