I tried to write an erotic piece for our usual valentines event, but I couldn't manage anything. I took the "love in the shadow of the nuclear congregation" line and sort of just tossed it into this, I feel like it works. I don't think this is the final version of this poem, but I like the new trajectory here.
Dispatches from the Future : 2018 Retrospect
That was the year the mirrors threw up on us
and likewise the self facing cameras collapsed into deep hibernations
and so it went, that the only way to feel beautiful
was to do things to make ourselves feel beautiful
was to find other people who would stare at you in a way that made you feel beautiful
and likewise the self facing cameras collapsed into deep hibernations
and so it went, that the only way to feel beautiful
was to do things to make ourselves feel beautiful
was to find other people who would stare at you in a way that made you feel beautiful
That was the year the alarm clocks all leapt out the windows
in unison
and marched down the streets and sang in a chorus
lead by the twirling baton of the Doomsday Clock
We started waking up when other people started calling our names
and if we were alone
we had to learn to listen to the sounds of our passions
stirring into a board frenzy
ripping apart our newspapers and throw pillows
begging for release into the outside world
and marched down the streets and sang in a chorus
lead by the twirling baton of the Doomsday Clock
We started waking up when other people started calling our names
and if we were alone
we had to learn to listen to the sounds of our passions
stirring into a board frenzy
ripping apart our newspapers and throw pillows
begging for release into the outside world
That was the year of countless midnights
crawling out of the water
slow leviathans draped in plastic
fishbones and windchimes rattling in their hair
crawling out of the water
slow leviathans draped in plastic
fishbones and windchimes rattling in their hair
The year our heroes and constellations fell like dominoes
and the night was dark dark dark
It was the beginning of an age without stars
and sacred cows
and so it went for a while
that we had no Gods so
That was the year so many of us set out
to scale the mountains
to look down at all of the glittering cities of earth
to see how at night, they too shook like constellations
and the night was dark dark dark
It was the beginning of an age without stars
and sacred cows
and so it went for a while
that we had no Gods so
That was the year so many of us set out
to scale the mountains
to look down at all of the glittering cities of earth
to see how at night, they too shook like constellations
That was the year we started to starve the algorithms
The year we unplugged
from the babbling time pirate of the Internet
it was the year
The year we unplugged
from the babbling time pirate of the Internet
it was the year
Of thousands of maiden voyages with no destination
of kingfishers in constant stampedes across the skies
of kingfishers in constant stampedes across the skies
It was the year we learned to love
in the shadow of the nuclear congregation
When we began to wake up some mornings expecting war
somewhere
and because death had come from down from the hills
to live and walk among us so frequently
it became a blessing
and we would be struck by occasional fevers
of everything being immediate and beautiful
Which is to say it was the year we chose happiness
to know that the leaving made was what made what was in front of us sweeter
to know that the leaving made was what made what was in front of us sweeter
it made our limbs fountains of joy when we danced
it made the stillness of a smile electric
and darling, we were living in a city whose veins were
neon colored lights
we were butterfly knives shivering through long winters
we were butterfly knives shivering through long winters
we were bicycles flooding tall peanut butter grasses
we were never coming home we were never leaving home
home was a word in a poem we would spin like a bottle in
the center of a circle
home would point us toward our next kiss no
home was a year we could never go back to but this was
year of forward
always forward
It wasn't the year we broke the shackles no
But it was the year we cataloged them
the year we went into our basements and opened up the boxes
dust, our acrid histories, filling our sinuses
the year we went to our knees
to overturn the rocks
to sift through the mud to find
the diamonds
But it was the year we cataloged them
the year we went into our basements and opened up the boxes
dust, our acrid histories, filling our sinuses
the year we went to our knees
to overturn the rocks
to sift through the mud to find
the diamonds
The diamonds
on which we would build a house.
on which we would build a house.
man, you're really crushing premise here on a lot of these. In a real cool sci-fi way. Look forward to seeing you come back to this
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