virtual reality

the world we sit in
and the world we live in
have become
two different things

by now
fifteen minutes
is the measure
of antipathy
and data
the construct
of worth

observation
has replaced
interaction

i see you
you see me

we do not touch

i know one thing
about you

you know
three things
about me

it all adds up

we can’t
catch up

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One Response to “virtual reality”

  • angie Says:

    I get your posts to my email, and rarely comment because (of the extra clicks required). But this virtual world view made me try this Easter morning. I’ve enjoyed all your mirth for over a year

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