SEGMENT —For CK I could live in the woods like Thoreau, off the grid, and reality would be looking out the window each morning, and actually stepping outside to test the temperature without first consulting my phone’s weather app. I hope to put down all devices at some point, though it is not possible to fully unplug right now and decently survive, plus get medical treatment. But a cabin in the woods, stocked with supplies and a full library, would be a good break from all the hype. It is very Philip K. Dickian, and breaking news is just gossip to the philosopher, but Glenn Armstrong Spills the Sugar at Breakfast is as real and valid as whatever the headline reads on the digital newspaper this morning. My wasted sugar is not nearly as important as national and global strife, as cable news blares downstairs about key issues. Though on one level, I look out my window and I do not see any tanks or missile strikes, but another sunny day. The palm trees stir slightly as I parallel track the larger issues, and realize that troops are not jackbooting down the street at this time. I process the more immediate reality first, before absorbing news items squeezed into seven-minute segments, in between advertising car repair insurance and toe fungus removal.
What a fun poem!!! The first line immediately lowered my blood pressure and transported me to the peaceful beat of life in the woods. The wordy rhythm of this poem flows beautifully. Not an easy goal to achieve. And that end line. Too funny!! Just excellent. Thank you for the smile you just gave me. 😊
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I am glad you liked the poem. I was trying to write something timeless and universal while referencing both Philip K. Dick and Nietzsche. I think The Beatnik Cowboy is one of the best sites on the internet!
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I agree! Beatnik Cowboy is one of my favorite literary magazines. Good stuff. Always!!
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