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IN XANADU....IT'S...COMPLICATED. . .

by @donall-dempsey

IN XANADU....IT'S...COMPLICATED. . . "Life should not lived in black and white... ...but, in colour!" Coleridge thinks. "Man should not believe in 'No-can-do" but in 'Yes... we can!' Even a legless man can dance the Can-Can with the uppermost part of his body and dancing with imaginary legs!" Sammy( sometimes he ) displaces himself into the third person decanting the fine wine of the mind. "Naw...scrub that line don't know where in hell I was going with it. Gawd! This laudanum is strong!" And so, he sits, sips and pens in a vision or a trance if you like a dream of future-time where people can be made into paper replicas of themselves. The "picture-graph" he calls it for want of a better word. And now he pushes the boat out pictures that can talk and walk so that even the dead will flicker for a second back into the life they had. A world going to pot and other such drugs. Machines that can take your voice and fling it over to...say...Japan and back and forth again. The world shrunk to your hand " a miracle of rare device." Just think! Think of it man! Or to be Blake-an about it: "What is now proved was once, only imagin'd." "I have a dream..." the poet proclaims beginning to sound like a speechwriter "...that one day man may fly...sitting down in the sky!" Oh I'm really getting going now! Laughs at his mind's daring derring-do! Gawd....this laudanum is strong! And that one day facebook(sic) will come to be. "...things unfathomable to man!" These the dark caverns of the mind. Cute cat videos...selfies whatever! "Look here is a picture of my dinner!" Relationships: It's... ...complicated. He crosses out "unfathomable" writes "immeasurable" above it. "...miracles of rare device..." So good I've said it twice. Such "...mingled measures..." will life be really so? Suddenly a 'ping" or some such thing! A message request from Kubla bloody Khan. Now one is being poked by some bloke an Alf from Porlock it would appear. Good Gawd is that really his Profile Pic...he looks sick. Claims to be a Jehovah's Witness and can he come 'round and have I found Jesus? Jaysus no! Delete...delete! This facebook is "...a savage place... as e're beneath a waning moon was haunted..." Bit flowery that but it will have to do. Now damn it all to hell where bloody was I? And now...now...this very now a poem put upon my timeline. My timeline's mine! Yet another poem by some "woman wailing for her demon lover." Is it my imagination or are there more demon lovers around than this time last summer? Humming some damn tune by that Olivia Newton John. An annoying earworm. Ada Lovelace wants to be my friend even though she isn't even born. Oh get a life! Do I 'heart' Byron" "Wot...that ass!" Describing her mindset as 'poetical science." Goes on and on about an analytical machine and how individual and society relate to technology as a collaborative tool. She makes me feel a fool. I deign to decline. This stately "pleasure dome" device is not for me. I delete my future account and listen to the dear birds ( alas no albatross ) in my lime tree bower as they twitter. Make myself a cup of tea. No sugar. Constipation is killing me. Eat an egg out of a tea cup. A fat slice of ham. Gawd! This laudanum is strong! I do not like things "...flung up momently..." "I close my eyes with holy dread and cry Beware! Beware!" Have... God... damn run out of laudanum! And so set out for Porlock avoiding Alf if I can.
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