Tumor for Your Thoughts?

By dwells

Oblivious: we thought that we were well
R.F. bombardment; changes to our brain
Lobotomized, we welcomed our new Hell

We sanctified the phones we thought were swell
Creating tumors, no one dares explain
Oblivious: we thought that we were well

A world of lies is where we choose to dwell
Forbidden soon to drive a car or train
Lobotomized, we welcomed our new Hell

When Men are meek the Women will rebel
Small consequence; our vacant lives profane
Oblivious: too deeply in the spell

Our scrambled thoughts; in perfidy we fell
Important matters always too mundane
Depressed and sick we die in our new Hell

Automatons, inhabiting a shell
The gift of wires replacing every vein
Oblivious: we thought that we were well
Lobotomized, we welcomed our new Hell
 

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Copyright 2018 dwells
Published on Wednesday, January 31, 2018.     Filed under: "Structured" and "Poetry"

Author's Note:

another villanelle on a topic much ignored...cheers!
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  • Devilish On Friday, April 13, 2018, Devilish (2662)By person wrote:

    .. dwells, i love you.. you truly are one of the greats ... Scholar

  • A former member wrote: Technology is the worst addiction there is. Mostly because people don't see it as an addiction. This was refreshing [Even though I had to turn on some technology to read it] ;p Scholar

  • molock On Thursday, February 1, 2018, molock (314)By person wrote:

    this is sad but true dwells. a lot of people don't know what kind of hell is coming. i was reading the other day that cell phone companies are soon going to 5G which is an even higher exposure to low band frequency radiation. they've only done experiments with short term exposure, not continuous exposure. so they really don't even know what effect it could have on us., as if they care. any way, be well my brother. - m0

  • dwells On Saturday, February 3, 2018, dwells (4289)By person wrote:

    Mo, KB, and TS too! Appreciate always your attentions my friends. I guessed a "penny for your thoughts" wouldn't have worked as well in this title? Anyways, the lab rats know and the cockroaches don't care. Cheers all! - Dan

  • TropicalSnowstorm On Wednesday, January 31, 2018, TropicalSnowstorm (1701)By person wrote:

    Outstanding piece! Truely, “we welcomed our new Hell”... Little by little these guys are absorbing our information, our privacy, and our freedom...no right to be anonymous and hold some fact...some preference...something we keep just for ourselves and our loved ones... Scholar

  • Drea On Wednesday, January 31, 2018, Drea (1443)By person wrote:

    I always look forward to your writes. This was spot on. When I read your words I always feel like I'm watching... Observing society through different eyes. The truth in your writes makes them that much more intense.

  • dwells On Wednesday, January 31, 2018, dwells (4289)By person wrote:

    Many thanks Drea, MV, and Sol - I jumped out of bed with this in my head. Seemed too broad in scope at first but the villanelle form has become my Occam's Razor. Cheers all! - Dan

  • midnights voice On Wednesday, January 31, 2018, midnights voice (971)By person wrote:

    Can I call you back , someone's on the other line . It's my agent Orange with some dreadful news about the leader of the CDC . Bing me .

  • SolApathy On Wednesday, January 31, 2018, SolApathy (664)By person wrote:

    An ode to the fate of our society as we blindly allow technology to woo us from ever thinking or seeing things for ourselves. More than just a physical tumor, technology is a social tumor whittling away our very humanity. Who needs face time when you have Face Time © ...Well written! Always a charming view as our universe implodes!

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