October 14, 2019

Craig Kurtz

LIFE BEFORE THE INTERNET

Life before the internet
was quite a bore, let’s not forget;
you’d talk about the weather and
assume that boredom’s what God planned;
there really wasn’t much to do
besides farming and hear cows moo;
now, certes, there was beer to drink
and lutes to strum, at least I think;
at night you could always make love
and hope kids you’re enamored of;
but mainly it was lots of toil
except those assholes born royal;
now, life before the internet
was, ‘neighbor, is the mail here yet?’;
but then, most people couldn’t read—
without Facebook, what was the need?
The days were long, the nights were cold
and porridge, friend, was nine days old;
the holidays were poorly run
since churches made sure they weren’t fun;
you’d ask your buddies what was new—
quotha, ‘there’s a war to go to’;
there wasn’t much but next of kin
unless you’d survive the famine;
there were plague houses everywhere
and shortages of underwear;
ye tweeted not, nor instagrammed,
ye went to sermons, or be damned;
the middle ages were a bore—
just google it if you’re not sure;
yes, life before the internet
was lame, just like tonight’s sunset;
thank goodness we’re all more advanced
and staring at cartoons, entranced.

from Rattle #64, Summer 2019

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Craig Kurtz: “I write poetry for the same reason Alexander Pope did: ‘I nod in company, I wake at night / fools rush into my head, and so I write.’ It’s exorcism.” (web)

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March 25, 2018

Craig Kurtz

SURVEILLANCE

The internet is watching you,
and who else cares what you’re up to?
Your so-called friends, your would-be wife
are first to say, dude, get a life;
the neighbors once knew our affairs
but nowadays, nobody cares;
our parents once cared what we did
but that was then, so good luck, kid;
we once thought God watched over us
but He turned out oblivious;
the bands of social life went splat
and narcissism’s where it’s at;
nobody gives a rat’s rear end
unless you are their Facebook friend;
now, worry not of privacy,
you need it like virginity;
we heed not caution which just proves
we want someone to watch our moves;
we must sign up, log on, enlist—
without Google, we won’t exist;
the thought that someone’s watching us
means life is not anonymous;
surveillance bothers us not, since
it proves we have significance.

from Poets Respond
March 25, 2018

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Craig Kurtz: “#DeleteFacebook would hurt too much.” (web)

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