![]() synapse lapsedA Poem by jacob erin-cilbertosynapse lapsed
in an
abandoned house up to a dusty
attic lodgers sit quiet unopened books silently
reside
volumes of print, on actual pages, alien to those on the
rest of the block
screens of symbols on
lighted objects glow from dark windows across from the
"Condemned" sign the boards rotting, the binders crumbling
home of the ancient
readers formal language, now
foreign to its own people
a gadget rings a pizza delivers itself
to an address electronic voice says
thank you blinks twice
looks across the street, short circuits with
laughter as the U-Haul is loaded with strange atrocities
thinks to itself, "what the heck are
those things?" then flashes a few codes heads for a new block
passes several
individuals who never look up faces buried into a
screen they barely notice the
robotic car as it motors into a
future
they could never imagine since imagination's dead
and buried in some Land Line
"boot hill" with those weird objects that came from the attic
of the past from a now torn-down
sophistication
that is considered a
dilapidated relic of when society actually had its own
brains.
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Added on May 7, 2016Last Updated on May 7, 2016 Authorjacob erin-cilbertoCarbondale, ILAboutOriginally from Bronx, NY, I live in Carbondale, Illinois...teach English at a community college and have been writing and publishing poetry since 1970. I am here to read for inspiration from other po.. more..WritingRelated WritingPeople who liked this story also liked..
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