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MY DIGITAL INTIMATE

by Robert Fanning

Robert Fanning's poetry has been published in The Ledge, Ploughshares, The Hawaii Review, and America. He currently lives and writes in Berkely, Michigan.

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LISTEN TO DIGITAL INTIMATE HERE

  Beneath us, over us, toward us-a web
of luminous threads-the network reels
its far spun luster. Through this optic
channel into us, our bits, our secret data
burns through hair-thin glass and air. We, invisible-
watch the urgent cursor pulse, and grow
closer than touch or speech. Alone together
again tonight, your voice of misspellings
and broken clauses blinks and glides
single character by single character
across the dark face of my window; the glass
screen and 15,000 miles of mountain and ocean
can't divide us. Tonight, my satellite,
boot up, log on, give me long, slow
sentences. Lean out your window, describe
your present world. Decipher every bright thing
across the immediate sky, over the currents
and moonlit contours of your country.
Whoever you are, my disembodied anonymous,
my shared user, my instant linguist-imagine me
as you wish. Draw me through this interface
once more. Hold me close in this ethereal stream
until our circuits dim, until we shut down to dream.
 
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