Artificial Screening
A micro poem
The artificial screening may keep the world at bay.
No eyes look through No word gets out
Yet fear grows through the gate.
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© America Zed. Other Poetry/Stories by America Zed.
Summary
The web content presents "Artificial Screening," a micro poem by America Zed, which reflects on the isolating effects of technology and the paradoxical growth of fear despite perceived barriers.
Abstract
The website features a brief yet impactful poem titled "Artificial Screening" by America Zed, accompanied by a photograph of a person behind a screen, taken by Tracy Adams. The poem contemplates the dichotomy between the digital barriers we erect to shield ourselves from the outside world and the irony that these barriers may actually amplify our fears. It suggests that despite our attempts to keep the world at a distance through screens, anxiety can still seep into our lives. The poem is a meditation on the modern condition, where technology both connects and isolates us. Additionally, the website provides links to other works by America Zed, including poems and stories that explore themes of inspiration and optimism.
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The artificial screening may keep the world at bay.
No eyes look through No word gets out
Yet fear grows through the gate.
~
© America Zed. Other Poetry/Stories by America Zed.