Those things I hold between my fingers like sand

maybe they didn’t happen

could be the recesses of my mind

walked that street in lieu of me?

I might have been no more than

a sticky blue-green fly, hot from summer heat

resting briefly in shade

wondering why the world needed

to air its armpits in public

and caw evermore into empty sky

the peace I feel when I remove myself from expectation

and uncoiling my hair, stillness echoing

sit in a bath over long, reading stories of other worlds

no screen blinking for my attention or stories of

cats, awards, dinners, celebrations, cacophony

the noise of the world held in abeyance

just long enough for me to believe

I am more than a held breath

caught in wheezing chest

I am strong limbed, running without harness

ever into unseen wilds

8 Replies to “Computer Dearest”

  1. Everything about this is simply superb.

    “the noise of the world held in abeyance

    just long enough for me to believe

    I am more than a held breath

    caught in wheezing chest”

    You have a great way of falling into/leading up to your ending. Very nice, Candice.

  2. It is hard, maybe impossible, to daydream in the light of the internet screen. So much vies for attention. To daydream at the computer needs a blank space asking to be filled.

  3. And everything I feel, dizzy from scrolling after a two-week vacation from social media which I directly wanted to sprint right back to, is here saying YES.

  4. Agreed. But when I am able to be offline when I’m in the world that existed long before we typed connections, I feel so liberated and free of all the madness of social media.

  5. thank you so much thank you so much I really appreciate you and these words of encouragement

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