A man sits diagonally in front of me to my left in the diner Over his shoulder, I see he’s navigating Facebook on a cheap laptop Behind him, I’m writing this poem Every 13 seconds a notification rings He has a Facebook message The notifications are messages from a woman She types heart shapes in place of words It is the standard online flirtation that has replaced real relationships He is quite popular as he eats toast with purple jelly and sits alone
People once came to diners to chain smoke cigarettes and drink pots of coffee and think and talk and read poetry We didn’t have much but we had each other Now we’re individuals who sit in silence alone
Some of us get chat notifications Some of us write poems All of us still get the coffee and the toast with purple jelly
To be included in my next collection, **** River Sins.