...and now for a slice of the trivial:
ode to an ipod
40,000 songs
oh wow
and you must think
you can walk
on water
ipod
i’ll admit that
i came to you late
and now
i have anxiety
waking up
in the middle of the night
wondering
if i got all of my
lou reed on you
did i even put
lou reed on you yet?
ipod
everyone tells me
that you’ll change
my life
you must be some kind
of machine
ipod
because the last thing
to change my life
was a little girl from
monroe, new york
and before her
a french-canadian
from lowell, massachusetts
who helped me toss away
futile, common ambition
and all reason
all for
the word
the word
the word
so you must
be something
ipod
some kind of god
ipod
you don’t seem
so life changing sitting there
gray and metal
inanimate
1,000 songs and counting
stored inside of you
ipod
i’ve seen the eiffel tower
and the london bridge
i’ve seen shakespeare’s grave
and the english channel
at 15,000 feet
ipod
but i’ve never played
the beatles
for two straight hours
or elvis presley
until my heart
was content
ipod
are we a good match?
secret lovers?
Ipod
what is this dance we are doing?
the future samba?
a shake of the technological limbo
ipod
i’ve got a special playlist just for you
and my heart is on shuffle
ipod
i promise to never
leave you for an e-reader
or an ipad
even if they
both have a 3g network
with a million different applications
and google maps
ipod
i’m a whore
and i want you to know this
ipod
i said the same thing
to my cd player
just last month.
Thursday, September 23, 2010
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