You Are Happy

You Are Happy is a 1974 collection of poems by Canadian writer Margaret Atwood.

Contents
The book contains the following poems:

You Are Happy

 * Newsreel: man and firing squad
 * Useless
 * Memory
 * Chaos poem
 * Gothic letter on a hot night
 * November
 * Repent
 * Digging
 * How
 * Spring poem
 * Tricks with mirrors
 * You are happy

Songs of the transformed

 * Pig song
 * Bull song
 * Rat song
 * Crow song
 * Song of the worms
 * Owl song
 * Siren song
 * Song of the fox
 * Song of the hen's head
 * Corpse song

Circe/Mud Poems
• Composed of 24 unnamed poems

There is only one of everything

 * Eating fire
 * Four auguries
 * Head against white
 * There is only one of everything
 * Late August
 * Book of ancestors

Reception
A poetry review in The New York Times called "Songs of the transformed" "a splendid series of animal poems ... [able] to capture the natural world and yet to manage to make a larger statement.", and Manijeh Mannani of Athabasca University found that it "continue[s] the same thread of feminist concerns [of her previous poetry] with only the concluding poems of the collection reflecting the optimistic connotation inherent in the title."

You Are Happy has also been discussed by Poetry.