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Monday
20Jul2009

We Are the Future Factory

I am going camping in the woods by some water.
There will be fishing, but not by me.
I suppose there will be some filleting of fish, but, again, not by me.
Fishing makes me struggle uncomfortably with my conscience.
I will eat the fish, though.
I am good at contradictory behaviour.

I keep thinking about that dog with his head through an on-purpose hole in the fence
who barked and barked at us as though he were vicious,
but someone had put large, wooden flower petals around the hole,
which made his head look like the centre of a flower.
The fence made him a prisoner.
The hole in the fence made the state of his confinement seem more humane.
The flower petals rendered his tough-guy posturing comic.
None of that made any essential difference.
He was just a dog barking in a yard.
We were just on the side of the fence that made it seem funny.

When my parents were children,
television and magazines told them to dream about outer space
and the wild frontier and the way of the future.
When I was a child,
the future was almost now and sat small
beneath the hulking stature of the nuclear bomb and dread viruses borne by love.
Now, armed with the gadgets we dream about,
the future is a bleak process of making babies and making money.
What was once far away in outer space,
then close and terrifying to the touch,
is now the internal machinery of the mind.
We are the future factory grinding out consumption.
Nothing else matters.

Reader Comments (4)

Your poetry is so stunningly good.. it is not obscure or abstract, it tells a story, and in a language that is the mark of a truly good writer. You need to get that stuff seriously published.

July 20, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterAnonymous

Be careful of bears!

July 20, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterNeil

Love it!

Want a good camping-fishing recipe?

1. Crush bbq or salt and vinegar chips (or any other kind, but those two were our faves).
2. Smush the chips on the outside of a recently-caught, recently-gutted-and-filleted fish.
3. Place it on some tin foil. Throw some shavings (or slabs) of butter in there for good measure.
4. Wrap everything up nice and tight and cook it over a bonfire while a friend plays guitar and everyone sings.

July 20, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterNat

Sven and I used to walk by that fence all the time and only once did we see the dog barking through the painted fence flower and that was the ONLY time I forgot my camera and I am still kicking myself for the missed opportunity.

July 21, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterNoonchi

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