God hides from man in the smallest places

God hides from man in the smallest places by pattimast

Gilded

Gilded electronic age, embraced electron by electron
Our blue bloodstream of vivifying interference;
Taletale beating hearts from every venue
Filling up the airwaves, crowding out matter from outer space.

We replace the universe particle by particle
With our coded and distinct signatures
While our science grows daily, like a spreading tumor
To touch the dimmed edge of our infinity.

A ghostly sphere of punctuated radio waves
The only billboard, for our once ingenuity-
Deus exuviae ex vir in minimus locus.

Published January 23, 2010 Write a comment
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Kerry O'Connor
A potent message for the modern age. I particularly love the sights and sounds of line 2..
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Pendemic
We definitely are becoming a mass of electronic interference with the technology we have today. Nice write.
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