Curmudgeoning
Get off my lawn!
But that's not really the case.
I hate lawns and grass and the fable of suburbanism.
Rip it all out and let things grow.
It's a better way to be interesting than dancing on TikTok.
And by the way, Fuck your HOA too.
My bitch is stronger than that.
Like the force in Vader (or Anakin, whatever you prefer).
Having to find your way to another state with a Road Atlas,
And no cell phone. And pay phones were a lifeline.
You call your friend from deep Philadelphia.
And are advised to put your foot against the door.
Just in case.
Everything was an adventure and unpredictable.
A thousand things could go wrong.
And there you were, in a shitty car, on a Canadian highway
(remember when we could just drive to Canada?)
Truckers roll by at a thousand miles an hour.
While snow comes down as your wipers leave streaks.
Even death wouldn't help.
It'd be days (or weeks or months) before someone knew
The landline would ring at 3 a.m.
At that hour, my mother always asked. . .
Who died?
We lost something
With all of the information in our pocket
I'm not begrudging access to knowledge
But the unknown is where we seek
The internet doesn't cover everything
There are worlds that we don't know.
Take a moment to disconnect
Just walk around the block
And absorb all that you see
Don't post it for likes
Don't share it for popularity
Look around and enjoy the plane we are given
Just for the sake of living on this plane
I wish you all
Some unpredictability