Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
We depend on the internet like we depend on water We consume it like it’s our life force, as we may die without it Like a fish out of water, we seem hopeless without it needing to be online every second of every day on and on and on, until we get bored and I dunno.. maybe pick up a book or sing out loud until our voices become dried out and dull The internet has become quite the necessity that we never expected to have It’s like society is trying to get you to praise Bill Gates or the late Steve Jobs as you do the son of Christ or God The internet is it’s own religion gathering followers and preachers left and right Our personal computers are our personal churches and our psalms are what’s trending like the Harlem Shake. We have done in 10+ years in what took the catholic faith thousands to. We don’t read any holy books like the bible. We follow a different set of rules. Like this: rule 63 states that for every male character there is a female counterpart.
0
Apr 24, 2013
Apr 24, 2013 at 12:57 PM UTC
The Internet is like a religion (draft)
We depend on the internet like we depend on water We consume it like it’s our life force, as we may die without it Like a fish out of water, we seem hopeless without it needing to be online every second of every day on and on and on, until we get bored and I dunno.. maybe pick up a book or sing out loud until our voices become dried out and dull The internet has become quite the necessity that we never expected to have It’s like society is trying to get you to praise Bill Gates or the late Steve Jobs as you do the son of Christ or God The internet is it’s own religion gathering followers and preachers left and right Our personal computers are our personal churches and our psalms are what’s trending like the Harlem Shake. We have done in 10+ years in what took the catholic faith thousands to. We don’t read any holy books like the bible. We follow a different set of rules. Like this: rule 63 states that for every male character there is a female counterpart.
carsenault10
Written by
American
Apr 24, 2013
Apr 24, 2013 at 12:57 PM UTC
Request permission to use this poem