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Awe

This Digital Life

By Michael J. WinePublished 7 months ago 1 min read
Top Story - January 2024
Awe
Photo by 卡晨 on Unsplash

Awe. The sun exalts in the morning.

Bored, I sit with glazed eyes.

Can I have my phone back?

Digital endorphins.

Eternally connected me.

Forever alone with the world.

Gear up. The work doesn't wait.

Hand to keyboard and mouse,

I stare at the larger screen.

Jennifer Lopez is trending again?

Kidnapped child found alive...

Light and data enter my brain,

Maybe I can discover Awe.

Not now. I need to write that document.

On a good day I feel mostly fine

Producing endless banalities.

"Qualified professional."

"Registered and Certified Expert."

Significance eludes me as

Time turns the wall clock's hand.

Unlimited data delivers high definition

Videos to my brain like a pain killer.

Where will I find it today?

X, TikTok, YouTube?

Yes. The sun sets while I watch

Zoo animals dance to Elvis.

sad poetry

About the Creator

Michael J. Wine

I am a fantasy and science fiction writer, and I also like to write the occasional poem or essay. I aim to make my stories as unique and yet meaningful as I can, and I hope you enjoy them.

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  • Natasha Collazo7 months ago

    Digital endorphins. I know this feeling lol

  • kp7 months ago

    An excellent abecedarian! Thanks for sharing :)

  • Rachel Deeming7 months ago

    Where can I find zoo animals dancing to Elvis? I need to know. This is what has been missing from my life. All of that aside, this is a pretty accurate description of a day in the modern life. Depressing isn't it? Except for the zoo animals.

  • Cathy Deslippe7 months ago

    Fantastic abecedarian poem, you have quite a way with words and what a great pick for the poem.

  • Melissa Ingoldsby7 months ago

    Very clever abecedarian poem

  • Naomi Gold7 months ago

    This is perfection. The way it begins and ends with movements of the sun perfectly shows how an entire day has been wasted. ‘Light and data enter my brain’ demonstrates that harsh contrast of surviving on artificial light rather than thriving on what’s real.

  • Manisha Dhalani7 months ago

    Ah, the X line - fit in so nice!

  • Xine Segalas7 months ago

    Well done - I loved how you told this story through this abecedarian.

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