POEMECTOMY
They lie dormant for years tumesce organically requiring rapid removal Some are splinters of steel- brief twinges which heal over erupting aeons later as pustules Others venomous toxins to be expurgated.
an obession? compulsive? communication? each minute experience recorded.. observations catalogued. I parole emotions others incarcerate.
Thoughts. The good rise up like bubbles, the bad, gorge.
Tapping keys through endless black night. Exorcizing depressive demons. Exposing life to the nameless & the faceless before screens elsewhere on a small planet.
Three poems yesterday. One today.
Communicating @ an unknown rate...
THE WEB
Frustrated by the lack of kilobytes per second I closed the screen and took a walk outside And pondered on the pace of progress and the contrast Between cyberworld and natural life. Between four painted walls I'd been enclosed for days The portal to a fast exciting place
But when it slowed and stalled, I sought a calmer place The first place fake, more natural the second No flashing light, nor speed, the minutes passed as days In there the pace is forced; it seems too still outside The sun is on my back, and somewhere, subtle life As giant gum trees, sky and hills contrast.
The cyberworld seems slick and nature dull by contrast But life reveals much more in Time and Place. My physical environment was swollen full of life A lizard darted out for one brief second Devouring insects. And now outside There began a train of thought that lasted days.
For life is more involved than the tools of recent days Living systems and manmade webs contrast. The artificial's doomed, decaying from outside, The seeds of chaos deep within this place. Computers crave assistance, destroyed the very second That System is denied the Breath of Life.
Hydrogen and carbon plus oxygen makes life, Amino acids, DNA evolve through countless days To replicate themselves each passing second The living system grows itself and makes its own contrast Becoming ever complex more, in Time as well as Place, Evolving with the changes from outside.
A patch of barren sol takes biota from outside And soon grows moss or other forms of life Then fungi, grass or lichens are covering the place The process, ever-complex, starts in days. Taller shrubs and trees in later marked contrast Succeed the first, a complicated second.
I imagined for a second, an end to human life. Ten thousand years elapsed outside in days. My lawn a forest, my room a wasted place...
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