April Poetry Month Techies

TECHNO LOVE

We really don’t need attachments

Fathers and mothers in law,

uncles, aunts, nephews and nieces

we are stand alone hardware

nourished by tv dinners

French movies at the carlton

a spin in the bmw

chocolates and roses

for valentine’s day

winter holidays in the Bahamas

health clubs on king street

a fur coat for her birthday

a basement gym for his


our love is one megabyte strong

a hard disk against interfering

relatives and long lost cousins

the only modem we need

is a once a month contact

with the friends we met

through the dating service

computer wizards like ourselves

with a cottage in barrie

they inherited from a grandmother

who died in a home

surrounded by photographs

of attachments she didn’t need



©Nonqaba waka Msimang, from Maple Syrup, a collection of poems.

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