Two closely related poems about technology, dystopia, cities, etc. |
The City Wrapped in translucent layers of spackle and sparkle A rotting city in a wavering empire Derelicts on street corners looking for a dime Snarling young emos, all they do is whine White punks, gimme a fix on their chest Preppy young businessmen looking their best Ghetto black boyz in gang wars Beggars in the city of the poor Skyscrapers dwarf the water tower Lights and machines hold the power New York, New York, the wasteland, the girth The greatest city on earth Come see the neon signs Illuminating garbage and fruit rinds The walking dead live and perish like robots Live, die, live, die, obey They take to the streets demanding dental plans So they can go buy more for their mistresses New York, New York, the wasteland, the girth The greatest city on earth Come see the neon signs Illuminating garbage and fruit rinds Go one layer deeper, there is beauty underneath A sun above the polluted sky In love lovely couples kissing in the dark Autonomous androids dreaming to fly Fu for a computer Dull shiny silver and space age blue My connection out, my escape Endless hours in a false world Ah, and I speak with such contempt But I'm here too, I'm not outside Trapped in the 21st century I can't enjoy the green grass or the blue sky without my companion Looking at this computer I fear for my generation No disconnect, 24/7 information age I look for the line between reality and pixels Is the material world simply hi-def? I look for meaning at 11:30 on a screen I look for meaning on Facebook and IM I look for meaning at google and digg I look for meaning when I stare out into the sky and ask why And go back to my 21st century love |