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Mark Young: Seraphim connectivity


The map is far from flat
but not as much as
places like Brunel or
Seraphim. Simulation topology
reduces the task of entering
connectivity. Road network
& drive restriction information
takes 4 seconds to cast. In
the later stages of the process
the inhumanity of alogical
numerical difference is
insane. The medium of the
future is now non-interruptible,
a lattice network, molecular &
extremely vulnerable to
new waves of hybrid
threats. Home & garden, in
the dormitory, you will be going
up, down & all around in this
one. Seraphim is here with it.
You can run, but you can't hide.

(Constructed by editing the output from a search string entered into Leevi Lehto’s Google Poem Generator. No words were added.)


Mark Young, born in New Zealand & now living in Australia, has been publishing poetry for 45 years. His most recent books are poles apart, a selection of his collaborations with Jukka-Pekka Kervinen, & The Cicerone.

He maintains two weblogs, pelican dreaming & mark young's Series Magritte", & has an author’s page at the New Zealand electronic poetry centre.

More poetry in English/Finnish:
www.leevilehto.net