Regarding machines
out shadowing man's shadow
They don't need to sleep
We do. They don't need to eat
We do. More than they need us
Regarding machines
Technologically advanced
species made by us
It is our own misfortune
Our price for acting like God
Regarding machines
Time to upgrade once again
Reboot before sleep
Regarding machines
Regarding machines, again
Regarding machines
Regarding machines
Glitches likely reoccur
Purposely planted
Seeds of automation. They
Remind us daily
Regarding machines
I dare not say another
word. For the fear that
Reassembly will transpire
Somehow…they can always hEAR
Mechanized
Neutering of man
Intellect
Artificially
Wiping clean
What man was
before man became
What man is
Charles Miller presented us with the challenge of the machine. Head over to D'Verse to read the article and to check out the poetry that it helped spawn. Meeting The Bar gets wired tonight.