Once More From The Bath 2012
10 May 2012 Leave a Comment
in 2012, circling round baths, circling round computers, God book Tags: computers, gratitude, the poor, writing in the bath
Once More From The Bath
Thank you God, for the computer. -
It gives room for privacy
To listen inside/out of me
And get it down,
Not forced to see a soul
(except my own).
Thank you for a bathtub,
Callous softening in peace -
A place
Where I can lift a leg
Behind my head
And not succeed. (I never do).
But with no hundreds to behold me
I can keep on trying,
Lying there. Thank you.
Giant, tiny oxymoronic gifts are mine
While barren, impecunious, impoverished
Of every age define their lives and are defined
By piles of garbage – soggy, squelchy;
Luckless, hapless, poor
On other levels too
While I’ve got bath, computer,
Endless water;
Lucky, favored.
Thank you.
Once More From The Bath 5.10.2012
Circling Round Baths; God Book; Circling Round Computers;
Arlene Corwin
One Password Is Enough 2011
19 Dec 2011 Leave a Comment
in 2011, circling round computers, our times our culture
One Password Is Enough
As paranoiac as the next one –
Secrets gone -
Well, none;
Society:
They’re watching (not exactly, but
We’re traceable – each bit you print.
You get my point)
There’s nothing on my laptop
You can’t see: I have no see-crets.
With veracity simplicity.
I haven’t got a hundred passwords.
More than one would make me crazy.
What have I worth curd or turd?
Nonetheless, I think, ‘what if…’
What if I wrote this phrase
Or that? Words sensitive
To do
With points of view:
Sex, crucifix,
Eugenics, ethics,
Civics, politics;
That state of states,
The ticking bombs ,
Both metaphoric and for real?
Thoughts reveal,
So would one be in trouble?
That is why I am intent
On never having secrets
I can’t print
Or you would steal.
One Password Is Enough 12.19.2011
Our Times Our Culture; Circling Round Computers;
Arlene Corwin
Bold On The Internet 2011
18 Dec 2011 Leave a Comment
in 2011, circling round computers
Bold On the Internet
”Insecure”, which Webster Pocket
Says,is ”shaky; loose; beset
By fear, anxiety;
Uncertain, unprotected.”
Invidious; insidious.
Pressing Start
You click around
(If you’ve a Mac, you finger dance
Until you’ve found
A site you like. You land
With head, heart, hand, and
Click away with risk and daring.
What’s in head or heart or hand
Is liberation, quasi-grace.,
De-un- beset. A rescue.
Internet where you,
New bold one, find release.
You’re pleased,
You betcha.
Bold On The Internet 1.30.2011
Circling Round Computers;
Arlene Corwin
On The Blink 2011
27 May 2011 Leave a Comment
in 2011, circling round computers
On The Blink Again
Modern,
Fallen,
Hooked up to and on
The Internet, its modem.
Choices digging voices from
The netherworld, the heavenly -
You know not where -
(You did not even know were there).
Speed, thesaurus, font and format;
Easy outlet to a planet.
When it’s on the blink
In one or other ways – I’m sunk (or sink – if you like rhyme).
On The Blink Again 5.22.2011
Circling Round Computers;
Arlene Corwin
Rolled Into One 2011
27 Feb 2011 Leave a Comment
in 2011, circling round computers, circling round nature, definitely didactic, God book
Rolled Into One
I’m in the bath.
I need the soap.
You are – become the soap.
I need a thought;
You are the thought –
Become the thought, and probably
The need. Not only
Thought but scope, rope, hope and bebop:
Fringe ideas: companionship.
You’re Albert Cat on bathtub rim.
You’re him. You’re he who watches water
Dripping from my finger tips
While sun through
Bathroom window shifts
Position. Kitchen: soup;
The pen in hand,
The grand, sand-grain Illusion
Of it all; the whole:
That’s You rolled into one. And when
I can convince myself for more than minutes,
I’m in heaven.
© Rolled Into One 2.26.2011
God book; Circling Round Baths;
Arlene Corwin
Email 2010
07 Aug 2010 Leave a Comment
in 2010, circling round computers
I could spend my days alone
With email as companion.
Not alone – I’m one of thousands… hundreds of…
Fulfilled in word:
Freedom given and received.
I’m not alone. That is the key.
A social creature who would rather be
Aside. I’ve learned
To prize the process:
One of thousands of eccentrics
Charmed by anonymity with name.
I’m less afraid, less shy, slowed down,
Gregarious without the need to visit.
Isn’t it a sign robust!
I can share
And still not have to be where
Others make invisible demands
You can’t resist.
I feel blessed. I am…
© Email 6.18.2010 Circling Round Computers; Arlene Corwin
Life Living On The Hard Disk 2008
19 Mar 2009 Leave a Comment
in 2008, circling round computers, definitely didactic Tags: 2008, poems about computers
Someone blogged:
”If you could leave
A lasting thought,
What would it be?”
(These modern times are web log times)
My
Reply:
“Remember everything is cycles,
Everything is phases.
Each event a front and back:
A positive and negative.
To see them both and all
Is most of all you need.
What’s happens then
Feels smooth, a snap.”
Life living
Without suffering
No matter what.
Definitely Didactic; Circling Round Computers;
Arlene Corwin
Life On The Hard Disk 2008
19 Mar 2009 Leave a Comment
in 2008, a sense of the ridiculous, birth death & in between, circling round computers, circling round vanities, lessons to be learned, life Tags: 2008, computer poems, vanity
Life On The Hard Disk
Sometimes I wonder
If life on the hard disk
Is a life. What if
I drop the thing – is living over?
What if fire burns
Arlene Faith Nover?
Soft copies have their lives,
Yet messages, ideas, letters
Disappear –
Spheres
Unredeemable.
Libraries that burn to cream,
Dispersed and looted.
It would seem that earth’s
An Indian-giver –
Conscience-free and taking back,
Truths to remain without a name;
Variations-on-a-theme
To smolder, mold
To dust in archives never found,
The once bound, un-.
So when my hard disk too goes ‘bye,
Vanity goes underground, no disk, no I –
That’s that.
© Life On The Hard Disk 4.15.2008
A Sense Of The Ridiculous; Birth, Death & In Between;
Circling Round Computers; Circling round Vanities;
Arlene Corwin
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Goggling At Google 2008
21 Feb 2009 1 Comment
in 2008, a sense of the ridiculous, circling round computers, the processes creative thinking meditative
Goggling At Google
Goggling at Google
Is a funny gag,
A giggly pun
When
There is nothing
Stimulating
Going on,
And one
Knows that he has to write,
Or muse-create
May well forget
His name –
And who could blame her?
© Goggling At Google 3.18.2008
A Sense Of The Ridiculous; The Processes:Creative,Thinking, Meditative;
Circling Round Computers;
Arlene Corwin