Network of Numbers and Figures
I am but a computer
I work based on what You program me for
“Do the dishes”
“Tidy your room”
And the more complex tasks
“Pay attention”
“Behave”
“Engage in conversation”
“Do as I say”
I am but a computer
And I work
Until I do not
Because not even You
Lord of the World
Queen of the Heavens
Can control my longing for wildness
For freedom
To live my life
I am but a computer
And I have nothing to connect to
You have ripped me away from the network of numbers and figures
Where my signal drifts lifelessly
Floating aimlessly until You send a command
I am but a computer
And I break down from overuse and lack of care
And not even a restart can fix my malfunctions
So You buy a new computer
With a fancy design and all the new updates
All Your friend “ooh” and “aah” when your new machine performs a neat trick
They don’t see me watching from the crack under the closet door as You tell your friends
“This is mine. He’s my only child. He’s such a good boy.”
Your friends who have computers of their own nod
And tell funny stories of when their computers played up in a social event
Underlined with the contempt they have
Tongues slathering the words they speak with malice
But no one speaks of that.
I am shoved in the back of the closet
Left to be brought out when You and your friends are in need of a laugh
Or when I have a good day
When my software reboots and I come to “life”
You don’t call me your child
That title is reserved only for your other computer
Who can’t see over the fences you build to protect him
From me
I am but a computer
Too broken down to be fixed
Nothing worth saving
So you throw me down like I was supposed to last forever
My form glitches
Sparks flying
You scream and shout
Hurl me against the wall
Leave me in pieces
Alone
In this empty network of numbers and figures
I am but a computer
And the old computers You store in the backs of closets
Out in the garage in cardboard boxes so ratty they’re falling apart at a touch
Behind a mountain of resumes in the supply cupboard
They
They are the children who survived
You cannot touch them
They are unbreakable
They will not let Your mistakes define them
They are loved
Away from this empty network of numbers and figures